This is no bug in nautilus-open-terminal package. The problem is that
nautilus does not provide an empty area to right click on which selects
the current folder. In case, the folder is not full, you can click on
the empty area to get the context menu of the current folder.

Other file managers, e.g. Windows Explorer select an item only if you
click on its name. Having this behaviour you always find some empty
space to get the context menu of the current folder.

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Title:
  in nautilus list view, with the window full of files it's not possible
  to open a terminal

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