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Opened Sep 06, 2017 by bugzilla-migration@bugzilla-migrationReporter

GtkPlacesSidebar: Dragged bookmarks can get inserted higher than the drawn line indicates

Submitted by GN @gnome-nuclearsunshine

Link to original bug (#787356)

Description

(Originally filed in Nautilus at nautilus#3 (closed) ) :

Bookmarks drag and drop is back to behaving unpredictably and not reordering as intended (it seemed to be fixed for a while and working for the last couple of years, as far as I noticed at least).

For example, with the following ~/.config/gtk-3.0/bookmarks content:

file:///home/username/One
file:///home/username/Two
file:///home/username/Three
file:///home/username/Four

dragging "One" to below "Four" (green insertion line appears below "Four") in e.g. Nautilus or the GTK+ file chooser results in the following ordering:

Two Three One Four

Version: 3.22.x

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Reference: GNOME/gtk#904