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[Bug 1520257] [NEW] When viewing multiple tabs, the scrolling boundaries don't account for the extra vertical space of the tabs

 

Public bug reported:

When using multiple tabs to manage directories, the scrolling boundaries
don't account for the tab space vertically making it possible to
highlight, select, copy, etc. directories and files which are not
visible.  This is particularly annoying when using the context search
and after typing the first few characters of a filename, it appears to
have not found the file, only to find it's selected, just not visible
due to being scrolled off the screen.

Tested in 3.14.2 on Ubuntu 15.10.

** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: scroll select visible

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Title:
  When viewing multiple tabs, the scrolling boundaries don't account for
  the extra vertical space of the tabs

Status in nautilus package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  When using multiple tabs to manage directories, the scrolling
  boundaries don't account for the tab space vertically making it
  possible to highlight, select, copy, etc. directories and files which
  are not visible.  This is particularly annoying when using the context
  search and after typing the first few characters of a filename, it
  appears to have not found the file, only to find it's selected, just
  not visible due to being scrolled off the screen.

  Tested in 3.14.2 on Ubuntu 15.10.

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