Sorry, but I cannot accept the user interface can have this kind of
bugs. It means no one tested it before. And just try to use the desktop
as a place to keep very often used icons/programs/files. You will see
they can pe placed on top of other icons. Not acceptable, I got tired to
fight on Gnome bugzilla for this kind of interaction bugs, from their
point of view it is a normal UI.

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Title:
  Status Bar Covers File Name at Bottom

Status in Nautilus:
  Confirmed
Status in “nautilus” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: nautilus

  In Nautilus when you have an even number of files on the bottom row it
  becomes difficult to rename the last file as the status bar covers the
  text area.

  I realize this is likely a rare occurrence, and can be gotten around
  by adjusting the width of the window, but it is a minor bug.

  Possible solutions:

  Move status bar to the left side when working with files in that
  corner.

  Do not show status bar while renaming.

  Best IMHO: Give the file area a bottom margin of the height of the
  status bar.

  
  Ubuntu 11.04, Gnome-Shell (Although it should just be nautilus in general.)
  nautilus: 1:3.0.2-0ubuntu2~natty1

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