Although it could be argued that the taskbar cluttering is partly because the taskbar is really spatial compatible.

Yuan Qi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ubuntu Bugzilla Entry: https://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/show_bug.cgi?id=9125

Ubuntu Hoary Nautilus Bug: https://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/show_bug.cgi?id=8516

Here is the new version of the suggestion:

A folder will automatically roll-up when the user opens one of its
subfolders for the first time.

If the *very next* action performed by the user *on the autorolled
folder* is to bring it up again, then a flag will be set to tell nautilus not 
to autoroll it the next time.

That folder will not roll-up automatically the next time the user opens a 
subfolder from it.

If the *very next* action performed by the user on that particular parent 
window this time is to roll it up (or minimized it), then the flag will be 
deleted and the folder will be autorolled the next time.

This suggestion, however, will not solve the cluttering on the taskbar.



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