Public bug reported:

I found out some inconsistent behaviour when using search-as-you-type in
nautilus file browser. I use Feisty, but the same applies to Edgy IIRC.

Steps to reproduce:
1) Go to some folder in the file browser
2) Type the first few letters of a filename (search box should pop up in the 
lower right corner)

Then do one of the following:
3a) Press enter
3b) Double-click on the selected file

What should happen:
The file is opened.

What happens:
3a) This works correctly.
3b) This doesn't. When double-clicking, only the search field goes away. After 
a second dbl-click, the file is opened.


Additionally: If you dbl-click (after searching) on the filename that was 
selected BEFORE the search - regardless what is selected during or after search 
- it will be opened directly on the first dbl-click

Steps to reproduce:
1) Open some folder in nautilus
2) Select a filename with a single click
3) Type some letters to start searching, but search for another file, not the 
one you selected
4a) Double-click on the file selected in 2)
4b) Double-click on the file selected after searching in 3)

What happens:
4a) The file is opened
4b) The file is not opened. Only a second dbl-click opens the file.

** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: Unconfirmed

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Double-click not handled correctly after "search-as-you-type" in file browser
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/117795
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