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Junction switched to alphabetical listing no longer ordered by most recently used #131

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adrinux opened this issue Jul 11, 2023 · 0 comments · May be fixed by #164
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Junction switched to alphabetical listing no longer ordered by most recently used #131

adrinux opened this issue Jul 11, 2023 · 0 comments · May be fixed by #164

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adrinux commented Jul 11, 2023

Using the most recent Flatpak release the behaviour seems to have changed, previously the 4 most recently used browsers were visible in the icon grid, now the order seems to be alphabetical, leaving one of my most used browsers - Vivaldi - at the very end of the grid and out of sight every time.

I've tried removing the .var/app/re.sonny.Junction directory just in case cache or other old data was causing issues.
dconf editor only shows the 'show app names' preference.

Is this now default behaviour? until #12 is closed?

Debug info

Junction:
version 1.7
programInvocationName /app/bin/re.sonny.Junction
argv --gapplication-service
cwd /home/adrian
datadir /app/share

Powered by:
GJS 1.76.0
libadwaita 1.4.0
GTK 4.11.2
GLib 2.76.3
flatpak 1.15.4

Environment:
OS Manjaro Linux 
$XDG_DATA_DIRS /app/share:/usr/share:/usr/share/runtime/share:/run/host/user-share:/run/host/share:/run/host/usr/share:/var/lib/snapd/desktop:/var/lib/flatpak/exports/share:/home/adrian/.local/share/flatpak/exports/share
$PATH /app/bin:/usr/bin
$FLATPAK_ID re.sonny.Junction
$XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP GNOME
$XDG_SESSION_TYPE wayland
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