diff --git a/src/nautilus-files-view.c b/src/nautilus-files-view.c index 9dbb0bb0f0ab4b153bcfa15473726a81e62dbcc6..dbeda61237fda14e8dd468812ec0ecb18d058932 100644 --- a/src/nautilus-files-view.c +++ b/src/nautilus-files-view.c @@ -8516,6 +8516,26 @@ load_directory (NautilusFilesView *view, setup_loading_floating_bar (view); + /* HACK: Fix for https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/-/issues/1452 */ + { + GtkScrolledWindow *content = GTK_SCROLLED_WINDOW (priv->scrolled_window); + + /* If we load a new location while the view is still scrolling due to + * kinetic deceleration, we get a sudden jump to the same scrolling + * position as the previous location, as well as residual scrolling + * movement in the new location. + * + * This is both undesirable and unexpected from a user POV, so we want + * to abort deceleration when switching locations. + * + * However, gtk_scrolled_window_cancel_deceleration() is private. So, + * we make use of an undocumented behavior of ::set_kinetic_scrolling(), + * which calls ::cancel_deceleration() when set to FALSE. + */ + gtk_scrolled_window_set_kinetic_scrolling (content, FALSE); + gtk_scrolled_window_set_kinetic_scrolling (content, TRUE); + } + /* Update menus when directory is empty, before going to new * location, so they won't have any false lingering knowledge * of old selection.