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Toggling the display of hidden files causes the view to scroll to the rightmost column #1210

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  • I have searched open and closed issues for duplicates.

Describe the error

When using Column View, toggling the display of hidden files causes the view of files and folders to scroll to the rightmost column.

To reproduce

  1. Open Files.
  2. Switch to Column View.
  3. Open a folder, then a folder inside that, then a folder inside that.
  4. Press the left arrow key several times to move the focus back to the Home folder.
  5. Right-click in the folder and click “Show Hidden Files”, or press Ctrl + H.
  6. The view is scrolled to the rightmost column.

Expected behaviour

The view stays where it is instead of scrolling somewhere else.

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System information

  • I'm using the latest version from git that I've manually compiled
  • I'm using the latest released stable version

Language: French
Keyboard: English (US) - English (Dvorak intl., with dead keys)
Location: Paris

The testing system is installed on a small partition on a ThinkPad T470 laptop on which UEFI Secure Boot is disabled. Aside from specifying the language, keyboard, location, initial user, and the specific partition in which to install elementary OS, all of the default settings were used during the installation. No Internet connection was used during the installation. The only system-wide changes which have been made after the installation are that the system connects to the Internet by wi-fi via a Linksys WRT54GL Wireless Router and that Screen Recorder has been installed via AppCentre.

Additional context

Before this test was performed, the following steps were followed:

  1. All system-wide changes from previous tests were reverted.
  2. All system components were updated via the blue “Update All” button in AppCentre.
  3. A new administrator user named “Essai” or “Essai 2” was created with the password “komalleana”.
  4. The current user was logged out and the new user was logged in.
  5. The old user was deleted, the screen resolution was set to 800x600 at 60 Hz, tap clicking was disabled, and the touchpad pointer speed was set to the maximal value.
  6. The computer was rebooted.
  7. The test user was logged in.

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    Priority: Mediume.g. Unwanted behaviour, major cosmetic issuesStatus: ConfirmedThe occurrence and circumstances of the issue have been verified

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