** Description changed:

  Summary changed from: Multiple selection in list view with
  shift+mouseclick fails sometimes
  
  Try this to reproduce the problem:
  
  Remark: Set Desktops effects to "none" - I haven't been able to
  reproduce this with compiz enabled, so this may also be caused by
  metacity.
  
  - Set Nautilus to list view
  - navigate to a folder with some subdirectories in it
- - select any subdirectory except for the first one (rightclick on the name, 
not the arrow)
+ - select any subdirectory except for the first one (leftclick on the name, 
not the arrow)
  - move the mouse to the line up to which you want to select 
  - do NOT move the mouse from now on
  - press and hold shift
- - rightclick 
+ - left click 
  
  Instead of getting a multiple selection the first folder in the list expands 
(as if you had clicked on its' arrow)
  If you watch carefully, you can see, that the instant you press shift, the 
arrow for the first directory becomes black. If you now move the mouse, the 
arrow returns to its previews state and you can click to get the desired 
multiple selection.
  
  This behaviour becomes anoying, when you do lots of selections in quick
  succession for copying and just can't figure out why you sometimes get
  the selection and in other cases the first folder expands. I believe
  this has been there since hardy at least, but have only now found a way
  to reproduce it consistently.

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Selection in tree view does not work as expected
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/373415
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