Thanks for your note David. I'm not suggesting to change the behaviour
of the Find As You Type feature that allows quickly jumping through
directory structures by typing folders' initial letters. Personally I
use this all the time and think it's great.

The main issue here, especially for non-advanced users, is Scenario 1
(above), where the find as you type feature is not used (ie the user
double-clicks on folders to define the save location). In this case, the
focus is not returned to the Name field after double-clicking on
folders. This means that after finding the desired location, the user
has to move the mouse back to the Name field, highlight the existing
name (usually something like "Untitled 1"), then type a name in and
press Save.

In Windows, the focus is returned to the Name field after double
clicking on a folder. But Find as you type is also available on Windows
for advanced users - by single-clicking in the folder area (either on a
folder or in an empty space), focus is switched to the folder area and
find as you type can be used - focus only jumps back to the Name field
if the mouse is used to double click a folder. If enter is pressed to
enter a sub-folder, focus remains in the folder area.

My guess is that Ubuntu's interface was designed with the assumption
that the user would first name the file, then choose the location to
save it. I don't work this way and my guess is that I'm not alone. I
like to see the contents of a folder before choosing how to name a new
file.

I don't have a Mac to hand but I'll try and have a play with one to see
how they do it over the next couple of days - I'm sure they've got a
smart solution to this problem, and their layout is similar to Ubuntu's
(with the name field at the top).

In summary: If a folder is double clicked with the mouse, focus should
jump to the Name field. That is the only change I am proposing for this
paper cut. If enter is used to enter a folder, focus in the folder area
should be maintained (the current behaviour). Advanced users would not
be affected, but non-advanced users would be saved from a lot of
clicking.

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Improve Save As Dialog Box (focus issues)
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