I agree that always having some usable white space in list view is very
important.  My usual workaround is to view the parent folder of the
folder that I want to drag to, and then drag to the folder's icon, or
right click it and select paste into folder, but having white space is
useful for other reasons as well.  I frequently create new folders or
files through the right-click context menu, and this is not possible on
a full list view, so I have to use the main window menu.

One solution would be to do something similar to Windows Explorer, where
only the actual file name is an active object, and the rest of the
details are just non-interactive background text (even the blank space
within the name column is non-clickable).  I think there are some
definite improvements that could be made over Microsoft's implementation
though, for example having a light outline and highlighting around the
filename to indicate the interactive area.  Also, it would be nice if
the interactive area was always at least 1/3 or 1/4 of the name column's
width, so really short filenames don't get accidentally missed when
lassoing a bunch of files.  One other MS flaw that should be avoided is
that in Windows Explorer, the interactive area is often smaller than the
actual filename text, maybe because I use a non-standard font in
Windows, I don't really know.

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Drag 'n Drop in list view doesn't work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/61237
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