Public bug reported:

# Symptoms:
In the pane on the left, there usually are "Places" items (Home, Desktop, 
Documents, Downloads, Music, Pictures, Videos, Trash) which are also shown in 
the file chooser. The problem is that items in the "Places" category can go 
missing in the file chooser.

# How to replicate the bug:
Open ~/.config/user-dirs.dirs and change some of the directories. Make sure 
these directories actually exist. Restart your machine. What you will find is 
that Nautilus will work just fine and use the new directories. But if you use 
the file chooser (just try saving this website by pressing ctrl + S in your web 
browser), everything in "Places" that isn't the default value any more, will 
not be displayed.

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

** Description changed:

- Symptoms: In the pane on the left, there usually are "Places",
+ *Symptoms*: In the pane on the left, there usually are "Places",
  "Devices", "Bookmarks", and "Network" items which are also shown in the
  file chooser. The problem is that items in the "Places" category can go
  missing in the file chooser.
  
- How to replicate the bug: Open ~/.config/user-dirs.dirs and change some
- of the directories. Make sure these directories actually exist. Restart
- your machine. What you will find is that Nautilus will work just fine
- and use the new directories. But if you use the file chooser, everything
- in "Places" that isn't the default value any more, will not be
- displayed.
+ # How to replicate the bug:
+ Open ~/.config/user-dirs.dirs and change some of the directories. Make sure 
these directories actually exist. Restart your machine. What you will find is 
that Nautilus will work just fine and use the new directories. But if you use 
the file chooser, everything in "Places" that isn't the default value any more, 
will not be displayed.

** Description changed:

- *Symptoms*: In the pane on the left, there usually are "Places",
- "Devices", "Bookmarks", and "Network" items which are also shown in the
- file chooser. The problem is that items in the "Places" category can go
- missing in the file chooser.
+ # Symptoms:
+ In the pane on the left, there usually are "Places", "Devices", "Bookmarks", 
and "Network" items which are also shown in the file chooser. The problem is 
that items in the "Places" category can go missing in the file chooser.
  
  # How to replicate the bug:
  Open ~/.config/user-dirs.dirs and change some of the directories. Make sure 
these directories actually exist. Restart your machine. What you will find is 
that Nautilus will work just fine and use the new directories. But if you use 
the file chooser, everything in "Places" that isn't the default value any more, 
will not be displayed.

** Description changed:

  # Symptoms:
  In the pane on the left, there usually are "Places", "Devices", "Bookmarks", 
and "Network" items which are also shown in the file chooser. The problem is 
that items in the "Places" category can go missing in the file chooser.
  
  # How to replicate the bug:
- Open ~/.config/user-dirs.dirs and change some of the directories. Make sure 
these directories actually exist. Restart your machine. What you will find is 
that Nautilus will work just fine and use the new directories. But if you use 
the file chooser, everything in "Places" that isn't the default value any more, 
will not be displayed.
+ Open ~/.config/user-dirs.dirs and change some of the directories. Make sure 
these directories actually exist. Restart your machine. What you will find is 
that Nautilus will work just fine and use the new directories. But if you use 
the file chooser (just try saving this website by pressing ctrl + S in your web 
browser), everything in "Places" that isn't the default value any more, will 
not be displayed.

** Description changed:

  # Symptoms:
- In the pane on the left, there usually are "Places", "Devices", "Bookmarks", 
and "Network" items which are also shown in the file chooser. The problem is 
that items in the "Places" category can go missing in the file chooser.
+ In the pane on the left, there usually are "Places" items (Home, Desktop, 
Documents, Downloads, Music, Pictures, Videos, Trash) which are also shown in 
the file chooser. The problem is that items in the "Places" category can go 
missing in the file chooser.
  
  # How to replicate the bug:
  Open ~/.config/user-dirs.dirs and change some of the directories. Make sure 
these directories actually exist. Restart your machine. What you will find is 
that Nautilus will work just fine and use the new directories. But if you use 
the file chooser (just try saving this website by pressing ctrl + S in your web 
browser), everything in "Places" that isn't the default value any more, will 
not be displayed.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1517587

Title:
  Nautilus File Chooser Doesn't Show User Dirs

Status in nautilus package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  # Symptoms:
  In the pane on the left, there usually are "Places" items (Home, Desktop, 
Documents, Downloads, Music, Pictures, Videos, Trash) which are also shown in 
the file chooser. The problem is that items in the "Places" category can go 
missing in the file chooser.

  # How to replicate the bug:
  Open ~/.config/user-dirs.dirs and change some of the directories. Make sure 
these directories actually exist. Restart your machine. What you will find is 
that Nautilus will work just fine and use the new directories. But if you use 
the file chooser (just try saving this website by pressing ctrl + S in your web 
browser), everything in "Places" that isn't the default value any more, will 
not be displayed.

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