GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 155893
Moving a closed folder loses all metadata
Last modified: 2012-09-05 14:30:43 UTC
When a folder is moved in Nautilus, all stored information (zoom, window size/position, arrangement) is lost. This is bothersome, and in spatial mode, breaks the metaphor. While it's probably impossible to detect folders moved by external programs, the folder information should be carried over when Nautilus itself is responsible for the movement. (and if it's possible to glean this information from FAM, any folder move made while Nautilus is running)
Thanks for your bug report! I can only reproduce half of your symptoms: While Nautilus-moved folders seem to keep their information as expected, this is not true for moves outside Nautilus.
I can still reproduce it with an in-nautilus folder move in 2.10.1, using this procedure: make a temporary folder, a. Inside that, make two other temporary folders, b and c. Open up folder B, and resize the window to an easily recognizable shape. Close folder B. (The closing step is important) Move folder B into folder C and then open it. When I do this, folder B has the default shape.
Eeek! Thanks for pointing this out. It really sounds scary.
Is this related to bug 139935?
Seems like it. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 139935 ***