@kikl:
"One more suggestion: If you mistakenly click the file name, it's difficult to 
get out of this mode, as far as I remember. You have to turn to the keyboard 
and press escape or enter or click on some other arbitrary item. That's just 
something you are not prepared to do, while your clicking through folders. As a 
default behaviour, a second click on the file-name field should deselect the 
file name. In this case, users shouldn't be bothered so much."

I disagree. If this feature is to be implemented, it should behave the
same as it does elsewhere - bringing Nautilus' behaviour in line with
that of other file managers is the whole point of this bug/feature
request in the first place. Besides, this would break expected
behaviour: In any text input field you assume that clicking into the
text allows you to position the cursor, not to trigger any action
outside of it.

And I do think this functionality should be implemented. Not because it
makes much sense in itself - what in UI design really does? - but
because some people find it useful. Personally I think this function
sucks and I prefer F2. But I know people who use and love it and who
miss it whenever they have to use my Ubuntu laptop. And since, if
selectable as an option, it does not break current behaviour, I am all
for it.

Regarding the default setting I am not really sure what would be better.
Michael Dittmann makes a very valid point in 4.1.1: People who come to
Linux from another system have enough work on their hands just getting
to know that shiny new OS some nerdy friend set up for them; we should
not assume that they would know or easily find out how to change this
setting. If it's not there from the start, they may well assume it is
not available at all. So I would argue for making the rename
functionality the default.

On the other hand I know I'd be very angry if my beloved and well-
configured and adapted desktop would start to behave weird after an
update. So if this is going to be pushed onto people, they'd better be
well informed about what is going on. And I am not talking about one
line in the release notes. Would it be possible to display a notice on
first activation that explains why the rename mode was entered, how to
leave it and where to configure it? Or even better: one that even offers
the direct option to disable this feature?

(That is one of my biggest gripes with OpenOffice: When AutoCorrect
kicks in it "helpfully" offers an icon that opens the relevant entry in
the manual which explains where in the settings you can configure this
behaviour, instead of simply opening the relevant settings page.
Aggravating, really.)

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Cannot rename by clicking on a file
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