Sebastian,

I have read the discussion.

I think this issue DO matter. It's not that it can be confusing - it
just could be made better and more good looking

Why not simply don't render the little triangle on the folders that
doesn't contain any subfolder ?

It's more natural, and the user doesn't need to click the arrow to find
out that a folder has no subfolders - just the lack of the triangle
would tell it.

If the objective is to signal to the user that the folder is empty, one
could just write next to it (empty folder) in italics, or place a
special open-and-empty folder.

Please, tell me what you think.

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