Created attachment 1471607 [details] Screenshot Description of problem: File and folder icons in Dolphin are incorrectly aligned if display scaling is used. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Probably Fedora's update from kf5-plasma-5.47.0-1.fc28.x86_64 to 5.48.0-2.fc28.x86_64 caused this issue. Please see the screenshot. How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Set display scaling to 1.5 using KDE display settings 2. Relogin 3. Open Dolphin 4. Enable icons view mode if another mode is selected, adjust size to 64 px Actual results: Folder and file icons are incorrectly aligned. Expected results: Folder and file icons are correctly aligned, as it was in previous version. Additional info: I don't know which kf5 package exactly caused the regression because I no longer can revert to older packages with dnf history undo. Update history file is in next post.
Created attachment 1471608 [details] Update history
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Closing this bug, it seems to be fixed by upstream.