No really, this is serious, other file managers have the right
behaviour:

* Konqueror, was KDE default before being replaced with dolphin.
* Thunar, the default file manager in xfce.

* And everyone's favourite: Windows Explorer since Windows 95 and File
Manager in Windows 3.1 and probably earlier.

(Those are the ones I've used. There are probably other file managers
that have the right behaviour)

This is not a: "Well if you like that feature that much, just change
your file manager". Other file managers that are default in other
desktop environments can do this right, why the gnome default file
manager can't?

PS: Well Dolphin, the new default KDE file manager does have the wrong
behaviour of nautilus, shame on it.

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