To Jim:

I should stop providing non-exhaustive lists of examples, it never goes
well. My point was that some people might not trigger this option
accidentally as often, and so might not understand why this is so
annoying to others. To provide a more concrete example, Java's Swing UI
implements this renaming method, and I constantly (roughly every other
double-click) trip this accidentally when trying to navigate Swing file
selection dialogues. The tiny icon in list view is too small a target,
and even then, that sometimes trips the rename option. Slightly too slow
on the double-click, I guess.

To put my point in more general terms, it seems that this "feature" has
a high rate of false positives for a fair portion of users. It's not
just me that thinks so, either, as evidenced by the many people who have
spoken against this addition. This would go a long way towards
explaining why there are those who are adamantly opposed to it, and
those who don't seem to understand why it's such a big deal. At the very
least, this addition should be *optional*.

Sad reasoning is when you attack my personal anecdote and ignore my
general point -- that this may generate more false positives for some
than for others -- in order to score points.

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Cannot rename by clicking on a file
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/48671
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