Well I had too. You still don't seem to understand that this is not a
subjective issue based on my perception. Its an objective design flaw.

I just tested some other GTK apps and this issue could not get funnier.
In Eye of Gnome, you have a customisable toolbar. Try dragging a button
with a long name (such as properties, slideshow, show last) and see what
happens. ALL the buttons readjust their size in order to be the same
size as the largest button. So the button wraps around the text of the
largest button and all the others adjust to that largest size for
consistency. Works much better than Nautilus. Earlier I thought maybe
the GNOME HIG were flawed, but certainly the discrepancy between EoG and
Nautilus means one of them isn't following the guidelines. So definitely
a bug and not my "opinion". With you buttons to fit labels paradigm, you
could potentially have all buttons of different sizes. That would
certainly be a nightmare. I have nothing further to say. No more "spam"
from this end.

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Back button (most used) in Nautilus smaller than rest
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/390724
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