Tested in KDE Neon. The presentation is best when the version number and source names are short, which generally seems to be the case for every circumstance //except// Ubuntu-based packaging, as Ubuntu often has really long repo names and provides absurd and borderline incomprehensible version numbers. Even in this worst-case scenario, it's still not too bad IMHO.
Krita, before:
{F5673676}
Krita, after:
{F5673677}
Blender, before:
{F5673661}
Blender, after:
{F5673662}
Corebird, before:
{F5673666}
Corebird, after:
{F5673667}
Discord, before:
{F5673668}
Discord, after:
{F5673669}
Firefox, before:
{F5673670}
Firefox, after:
{F5673672}
GNOME Recipes, before:
{F5673673}
GNOME Recipes, after
{F5673674}
K3b, before:
{F5673678}
K3b, after:
{F5673679}
Lincity-NG, before:
{F5673680}
LinCity-NG, after:
{F5673682}