Sorry, but you're wrong. This is a bug in the UI design.

It's a disk usage analyzer. If I "scan home", baobob should be able to
indicate to me that there are large files in my home directory taking up
space. I'm not asking you to show me the files directly - just make the
UI clearer so that you can see that there is file usage IN home. You
should treat the root of the tree differently from sub-directories,
since otherwise you'll never be able to make it clear that you're
counting it. "100%" is useless and duplicative information - you should
change that to show the actual *contents* of the home directory.

Get a UI designer involved in the project and get his or her advice if
you don't like mine.

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Disk Usage Analyzer does not detect files in the directory
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/114341
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