I have the same issue with nautilus 3.6.3 again.

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Title:
  Nautilus ignores --geometry argument

Status in Nautilus:
  Fix Released
Status in “nautilus” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in “nautilus” source package in Hardy:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: nautilus

  Nautilus 2.20.0, Ubuntu 7.10, AMD64 machine

  I have looked and don't see any other bug reports about this yet,
  though I have seen queries about it on foums.

  I use Nautilus in "Browser" mode normally, rather than in "Spatial"
  mode.

  I have been trying to make sense of the Nautilus "--geometry" command
  line argument. Regrettably  the manual doesn't tell you the format of
  the argument -  A terse "--geometry=GEOMETRY" is all it says.

  By experimenting (and a little snippet from forums) I deduced that the
  --geometry argument is in the format WxH+HO+VO meaning dialog box
  width x height plus horizontal offset (start point) and vertical
  offset (start point).

  The reason I care about the geometry argument is that I wanted to have
  a button (script) that launches 2 Nautilus browser windows in split-
  window fashion, to facilitate drag-and-drop operations. Here's my
  little test script for it:

  [CODE]
  #!/bin/sh
  nautilus --geometry=1280x512+0+0
  nautilus --geometry=1280x512+0+512
  [/CODE]

  This should open two full-width windows (my screen res is 1280x1024),
  one at top of screen and other at lower half of screen. Sometimes it
  does. But Nautilus evidently has a memory. If you have clicked the
  "maximise" icon near top-right of the previous Nautilus session, then
  when the above script launches you get two full-screen windows instead
  - so it takes no notice of the geometry argument. You have to un-
  maximise each window manually to get what is wanted.

  Evidently Nautilus is programmed to ignore command line arguments some
  of the time :(

  It would be preferable for Nautilus to have a built-in toolbar button
  that switched to a dual-window mode. But I had hoped that this simple
  script would do the job and am disappointed that Nautilus won't
  respect its own command-line argument.

  I realise that I could switch to Spatial mode as the default Nautilus
  behaviour and then open two windows. But that is not as useful to me
  as having two browser windows docked together.

  ProblemType: Bug
  Architecture: amd64
  Date: Sat Oct 20 07:06:40 2007
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.10
  ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/nautilus
  Package: nautilus 1:2.20.0-0ubuntu7
  PackageArchitecture: amd64
  ProcCmdline: nautilus --no-default-window --sm-client-id default2
  ProcCwd: /home/tonywhelan
  ProcEnviron:
   PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games
   LANG=en_AU.UTF-8
   SHELL=/bin/bash
  SourcePackage: nautilus
  Uname: Linux HERCULES 2.6.22-14-generic #1 SMP Sun Oct 14 21:45:15 GMT 2007 
x86_64 GNU/Linux

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