https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=499743
--- Comment #13 from cwo <cwo....@posteo.net> --- This arrangement (everything on an individual line) is what Kirigami (our convergent framework) does when the usual arrangement doesn't fit. It's basically there as a fallback, and for mobile devices. You can't even resize this particular window to be that small usually; it will only happen if you open it on a really tiny screen. The width of rest of the dialog is about as large as the Stalenhag image even on English (and probably longer on languages like German or Russian), so making the image itself scrollable would at best add a few pixels before it switches to mobile mode. One problem with having the whole area be scrollable horizontally is that it load individual plugins that have different behavior patters - image for example shows a varying number of columns depending on the available width; we really do not want horizontal scrolling here. So the whole thing would get complex very quickly as things have to switch between scrollable and non-scrollable. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.