It seems that after clicking a transaction, to mark it as reconciled, what happens now is that not only does the little checkbox next to the transaction gets set, but the entire transaction gets shuffled to the bottom of the transaction list, so that all reconciled transactions always appear after the unreconciled ones.
So: as I go through my account statement, and check off each transaction, each action appears to result in the transaction list getting reshuffled. Even though I might already be eyeballing the next transaction to check off, already, by the time I get to it, it's …somewhere else.
Digging through GnuCashs's preferences, I don't find any option of reverting to the previous behavior, where I click each transaction to reconcile, and this simply sets the checkbox next to it, without the entire transaction list jumping around like something on a bad acid trip.
So, it looks like GnuCash took years' worth of existing UI behavior, and just ripped it out and replaced with a UI that looks nearly identical but acts in a completely different, and unexpected way.
Who do they think they are? Gnome?
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