https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=384782

--- Comment #51 from pallaswept <[email protected]> ---
OK, this is legit amazing. Every icon has been where I last saw it and where I
accidentally memorised it, every time, until just now. I've been using this
machine basically all day and night that whole time. That's great! Super
intuitive.

Turns out I didn't need to re-sort the icons, I just needed them to stop
re-sorting themselves! It's not quite all we hoped for, but it serves the
purpose very well.

The thing that tripped me up today is useful, though. I had started chrome
(normally a FF guy) and that starts the wallet manager, which added itself
halfway down the list where it usually isn't, making the bottom half icons all
move and get lost. Apparently, not only do the 'Shown when relevant' icons sit
better at the bottom of the list, also, the applications (not widgets) which
load dynamically should be below the static "always hidden" icons.

But honestly, Everything > Notifications, all by itself, is a massive upgrade,
and a fully effective proof of the concept that a good share of this problem is
not the inability to force the icon's position, it's the icons' tendency to
change their own position. I can think of lots of nice ways to approach that.

Anyone tried Notifications at the end, yet? You should, it's really good I
promise!

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