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Loosing position in lighttable when the actual picture is rejected #17413

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Describe the bug

After import the result of a day of shooting into Darktable the next step is a quality-control to reduce the number of pictures. From similar pictures choose the best and reject the rest.
I set Filter: "selected all exept rejected", then walk through the folder, look deeper in a picture with "w"-key, give a star-rating (key 0 - 5) or reject with "r"-key. Rejected pictures are filtered out to delete them later.
After rejecting a picture from the lighttable the view jumps to the next picture, which is OK.
To have a detailed and deep look into a picture (realy sharp?) I have to doubleclick, go into the darkroom and zoom in to a full resolution (size 100%).
When I reject the picture in the darkroom (key "r") an then return to lighttable (key "l") then the position is lost and the view jumps back to the first picture of the folder. I have to scroll again through the list to find the pictures which have not been checked.

Steps to reproduce

  1. Set Filter: "selected all exept rejected"
  2. select a picture in the middle of the list
  3. key d (darkroom)
  4. key r (reject) in darkroom
  5. Key l (lightable)
  6. The view jumps to the first picture

Expected behavior

Please go to the next picture when returning from darkroom

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Where did you obtain darktable from?

OBS

darktable version

4.8.1

What OS are you using?

Linux

What is the version of your OS?

Ubuntu 22.4

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Are you using OpenCL GPU in darktable?

Yes

If yes, what is the GPU card and driver?

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