> 
> Thanks. Yes, newer and older are relative terms, but the point is that
> something changed the behavior rather majorly within the past few
> years, and not for the better.

The change was a change of composer that was necessitated by the death
of some backend toolkit (sorry, can't remember which one ...)

> 
> Since you asked, though, the version (from Linux Mint) which I'm
> currently using, and which presents the issue, isĀ 3.18.5.2. The "older"
> version, which does not, is 3.10.4.
> 

3.18.x is also "old" and no longer a supported version - the current
ones are 3.22 and 3.24 - so it is unlikely that any changes will make
it into the version you are talking about unless your distro backports
them.

P.
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