It's not even consistent within Nautilus itself - type-ahead works fine
in a "pop up file browser" when saving a file from an application or
downloading a file from a browser.  It's only the fewer cases where you
manually launch the file browser from the desktop that it behaves
different for some reason.

It's always disappointing to see software developers of popular software
get a bee in their bonnet over something like this, staunchly ignoring a
widely used, simple feature simply because they themselves don't use it.
I've seen this in the Atom Text editor too, where they closed the thread
of 100's of posts asking for block select, with a dismissive "I don't
think this thread is helping anyone anymore."  So I switched to Sublime,
which does have it.

Type-ahead is in literally every other OS I've tried.  Admittedly not
many, but when that list involves nearly every release of Windows, Linux
Mint, and Fedora, you really have to wonder why someone would choose to
stick their fingers in their ears over this one - not even as an option,
even somewhere buried away in a config - it's just plain disabled
forever - but the functionality DOES exist in the system because it
works in "popup file browsers".  It's like giving the middle finger to
people who regularly use this productivity time-saver.

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  Restore interactive_search.patch (type-ahead search)

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