Steps to reproduce
- Enable the Outline Core Plugin and open the Outline-Pane on the right side.
- Create a document with so many sections and subsections that the Outline-Pane gets a scrollbar
- Enable the (very cool) new feature “Autoscroll to current section” in the Outline.
- Select the first section in the Outline Pane. Make sure that the last section is not visible in the Outline Pane.
- Scroll down in the Outline Pane (not the main document) until you see the last section (and don’t see the first section anymore) and click on it to navigate there in the editor.
- Do the same in reverse: scroll up in the Outline Pane until you see the first section (but no longer the last section).
- Click on the first section in the Outline Pane.
Did you follow the troubleshooting guide? [Y/N]
Yes, I did
Expected result
I would expect the Outline Pane to mark the just-clicked section as the active one and the editor to navigate to that section.
Actual result
However, about every 2nd time, the editor stays where it is. Instead, the Outline Pane navigates back to the last section (where I was before).
Therefore, it seems to me, that sometimes instead of the click on the section in Outline causing the editor navigate, the Outline instead re-adjusts itself to state of the editor and scrolls back to the current (i.e. previous) section. Which it should do if I scroll in the editor, but ofc not if I navigate using the Outline…
Environment
SYSTEM INFO:
Obsidian version: v1.8.4
Installer version: v1.5.8
Operating system: Windows 10 Pro 10.0.22631
Login status: not logged in
Language: en
Insider build toggle: off
Live preview: on
Base theme: light
Community theme: none
Snippets enabled: 0
Restricted mode: off
Plugins installed: 2
Plugins enabled: 0
RECOMMENDATIONS:
none
Additional information
The obsidian installation is actually running on Windows 11 (not 10), so those debug-infos seem a bit sketchy, on first glance.