The situation as I see it now is that if (say, in Bluefish) I want to
save a file as 'filename.htm'  I choose 'save as' and the original
'filename' is highlighted so that I can type over it if I want (though
I'm not sure why it assumes I always want to keep the same htm
'extension').  That much works fine.

But if I click on another file and type anything, the name field goes
blank and further typing opens a small text field further down the
window.  It's not clear what (if anything) this does.  Similarly, the
name field goes blank if I click on another directory.

Surely all we need is that the original filename is highlighted and
active, and remains highlighted and active until we type over it, or
press 'save'.

I'm using ubuntu 8.04, with libgtk2 (2.19.9-3Ubuntu3)

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gtkfilechooser save/save as dialog misplaces focus
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