Public bug reported:

OS: Ubuntu Feisty
Desktop: Gnome 2.18.1

Assume I have deleted a folder containing some files and it has been
moved to the trash can. Also, some other individual files may have been
deleted. When looking at the contents of the trash it will just show the
folder and the individual items. It's very difficult to know that there
may be items within the folder (that is, the folder is not empty). The
only way to check this is to select all of the items or to go into the
folder. This is a cumbersome way of doing things if there are many items
in the trash can.

Perhaps a better way would be to default the view to list (where you can
see the items), or somehow list all items within subfolders (aka windows
recycle bin).

This is not an urgent request.

Cheers
Rax

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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trash file properties do not reflect all files in folders
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/144861
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