Here is a patch to provide a split side pane, for anyone who might be
interested: http://www.nextw3.com/programming/2.22.4-splitsidepane-patch

This is based on the (currently 2.22.4)
http://svn.gnome.org/svn/nautilus/branches/gnome-2-22/ source.

FYI, the bottom splitter panel should default to collapsed, and you'll
need to drag it up or click on it to expand it. 

FYI2, this patch will also reverse the order of the items in the Places
sidebar so bookmarks are at the top and built-in places at the bottom.

Screen shot: http://www.nextw3.com/programming/Nautilus-SplitSidebar.png

On Mon, 2008-06-02 at 00:22 +0100, Calum Benson wrote: 

> Interesting idea, although right now I'd personally like to see us  
> trying to simplify the sidebar rather than making it any more  
> complex :)  (Step 0: find out how many of the existing sidebar views  
> people *really* use...  figure out if the tree view really still  
> useful since the Mac-style list view was introduced a while ago...  
> etc...)


My 2c is that the right-pane tree gets a bit unwieldy after expanding
more than a few nodes. I use it all the time, but I also find myself
swapping between "Places" and "Tree" quite frequently as the former is
my preference but the latter is useful to get into the general vicinity
of a deeply buried file. I do see how the split sidebar adds to
interface clutter, though - mostly I think due to the second bulky
sidebar title box... 

As a side note, I imagine some interesting uses for this real estate in
the way of sidebar provider extensions (e.g.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NautilusSidebarExtensions) become more
compelling if they don't require giving up the "main" ones.
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