SOME DATA: After playing with it... I have no idea what's going on. It's 
definitely bug-related and not just a double-click issue. (1) It requires at 
least 3 clicks. (2) It doesn't always happen. (3) Once one untitled document 
has been created, it seems that it DOES always happen. (4) Sometimes it creates 
the document where you are in the list, sometimes it creates it at the end of 
the list. (5) Once it's happened, the arrows occasionally behave in a strange 
manner, e.g. getting all the way to the left and clicking the right arrow jumps 
several documents to the right or to the end. (6) Double-clicks seem like maybe 
they can be spread between the two buttons, where once you've gotten to the 
first document and click the right arrow once, a new document appears? I'm 
thinking that possibly the new untitled documents are in a different order in 
some internal array than they are in the displayed document list? And that... 
well, I don't know. Beyond that vague partial guess I really can't venture to 
say what's going on.

TO TEST: Open a bunch of files, say 30, go to the end, and rapidly click the 
left arrow until you get to the beginning. Then rapidly click the right arrow 
until you get to the end again (might only take one click???). Then rapidly 
click the left arrow again and watch hell spew forth. Here is a video cropped 
from my gnome 3 desktop of this happening, with mouse presses visible. Please 
forgive the horrifying artifacts where pieces of the background appear in the 
window.

This is not a jpg, this is an mp4 with a .jpg extension because GitHub screamed 
at me when I tried to upload an mp4. I'll see if I can find a quick upload 
service somewhere and replace this with that.

![cropped_screencap](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/5234097/47271144-a30f1580-d543-11e8-8558-1b2197e0f315.jpg)



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