"Some say, if we implement this as it is in Windows it will not work
well; others say, if we implement it a different way, new users will
have trouble with the difference. This is missing the point -- users
want click-to-rename because they find it more convenient and usable
than the dialog-driven approach, not merely because they are used to the
behavior on Windows."

What dialog-driven approach are you talking about though?  Right now
Nautilus supports in-place label editing.  The only thing we're talking
about is how to activate it.

And if you try to mitigate the problems in how it's done on Windows by
introducing new rules like "click in the icon one time, then click in
the label" and probably some rule about how much time is between clicks
or something.. this is potentially a lot of new information for people
to learn.  Are we sure this is easier to discover and learn than a
simple right click?  What's the potential for collisions between this
behavior and double-click-to-launch?

It seems like there's a lot of talk about what users want, but I hadn't
heard that we have yet done any thorough user testing on this yet.  It
feels to me like we're proposing a solution to something that may not be
a problem.

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