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** Changed in: gtk+3.0 (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Low

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/956439

Title:
  Wrong folder opened in Select Dirictory dialog

Status in One Hundred Paper Cuts:
  New
Status in “gtk+3.0” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  When you decide to use Select Directory functionality in any GTK-based
  application like GTK-based GUI for Transmission it's really
  troublesome to chose directory from current path.

  Example (based on Transmission GUI but it's the same in all such
  dialogs):

  Transmission specific part:
  1. Chose any downloaded torrent like ISO with latest Ubuntu;
  2. From context menu chose 'Set Location…';
  3. Select 'Other…' from drop-down list;
  Let's assume we are in the ~\Downloads\Ubuntu\11.10\ directory right now.
  Generic part:
  4. Click on previous directory in the path above (buttons) on the left side 
from current folder (Ubuntu directory in current example).
  5. Click 'Open…' button.

  Expected result:
  Ubuntu directory are chosen. Active directory must be chosen because user 
clicked on it.

  Actual result:
  11.10 directory are chosen. We were in 11.10 directory and... we still in 
11.10 directory! That is happened because on the step 4 name on next folder in 
the row appeared in the 'Location:' filed (which expected to remain empty, 
nothing were typed by hands).
  If you chose 'Download' directory it will open 'Ubuntu' directory instead. If 
you chose 'username' directory it will open 'Download'. >_<

  I think it's really easy to fix. Just leave 'Location:' field
  empty/unmodified when user click on the directory in the path.

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