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Bug 598128 - Shift-click selection causes first directory to expand in Tree View in Nautilus
Shift-click selection causes first directory to expand in Tree View in Nautilus
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 555109
Product: nautilus
Classification: Core
Component: Keyboardability
2.26.x
Other Linux
: Normal normal
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Assigned To: Nautilus Maintainers
Nautilus Maintainers
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2009-10-12 00:55 UTC by Kalin Agrawal
Modified: 2009-10-18 14:43 UTC
See Also:
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Description Kalin Agrawal 2009-10-12 00:55:01 UTC
Goal is to do multiple file/directory selection in tree view, but the first directory expands instead of doing selection.

1. Open a dir with subdirs in Spatial or Browser mode.
2. Set to List View
3. Click on the first (beginning) of a list of files/directories you want to select.
4. Move the mouse pointer over the last (end) of the files/directories you want to select.
5. Do NOT move the mouse anymore, such as when you use a touchpad.
6. Hold down SHIFT.
7. Click the mouse on that last file.

EXPECTED: All files/directories between and including the first and last files will be selected.

ACTUAL: The very first directory is expanded.  The selection does not change.


----- More Info -----

This looks like another symptom of Bug 590187.  The mouse-click here is acting like a mouse-click on the expand/contract arrow in list view.

Note, in step 6 above, you only have to tap SHIFT so that the arrow is black.
Comment 1 Kalin Agrawal 2009-10-12 00:58:58 UTC
There's another bug on unintended expansion of the first visible folder here:  bug 560793 (dupe of bug 555109).
Comment 2 Cosimo Cecchi 2009-10-18 14:37:45 UTC
I can't reproduce here with an up-to-date Fedora 12 (GNOME 2.28).
Could you please try to reproduce the bug again with GTK+ 2.18 and Nautilus 2.28?
Comment 3 Cosimo Cecchi 2009-10-18 14:43:34 UTC
Hrm, GTK+ bug 555109 describes a very similar bug (and a fix for it has been committed in GTK+ 2.18), so I'm marking this as a duplicate.

Feel free to reopen if GTK+ 2.18 doesn't solve the issue for you.

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 555109 ***