
1. Make sure the list is in reverse order
2. Now select some notes, but if we select let's say 20 notes, make sure the focused note is on the bottom of the selection (it doesn't seem to happen if the focused note is on the top of the selection)
3. Delete those notes, now the focus jumps 20 notes down the list, if we delete n notes it seems to jump n places down the list. Moreover sometimes the list scroll to the now selected and focused note, sometimes it does not but I can't find a pattern for this second behaviour
Maybe not really a bug, it's anyway a very unpredictable behaviour for the user. I think after deleting a selection, the focused note should be the one next to the deleted selection.