Public bug reported:

Gthumb version: 3:3.4.3-1
OS: Ubuntu 16.04

Steps to reproduce:

1. Open an image file with gthumb from the file browser.
2. Click the button with the left arrow in the top left corner to "return to 
folder".

Result:

Often, the folder is shown as "(empty)" in the browser panel. The folder
tree is expanded to show the folder in question, but the folder is not
highlighted in the tree. The correct folder name is displayed in the
dropdown menu above the browser panel.

Reselecting the folder in the dropdown menu does not change anything.

Clicking on the folder in the tree, loads the contents of the folder.

** Affects: gthumb (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Description changed:

  Gthumb version: 3:3.4.3-1
  OS: Ubuntu 16.04
  
  Steps to reproduce:
  
  1. Open an image file with gthumb from the file browser.
  2. Click the button with the left arrow in the top left corner to "return to 
folder".
  
  Result:
  
- The folder is shown as "(empty)" in the browser panel. The folder tree
- is expanded to show the folder in question, but the folder is not
+ Often, the folder is shown as "(empty)" in the browser panel. The folder
+ tree is expanded to show the folder in question, but the folder is not
  highlighted in the tree. The correct folder name is displayed in the
  dropdown menu above the browser panel.
  
- Interacting with the dropdown menu does not change anything.
+ Reselecting the folder in the dropdown menu does not change anything.
  
  Clicking on the folder in the tree, loads the contents of the folder.

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  Folder contents not shown when opened from image file

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