Created attachment 857658 [details] Demonstration of how name preview obscures file in list Description of problem: When you have a long file name, and a large number of files in a list, this issue arises. Single click a file with a long name, and the name preview on the bottom of the window appears. Mousing over this preview, the preview expands to show the full filename. However, this obscures the last file in the list from being easily selectable, or even seen. With shorter file names, when the preview name is moused over, the preview moves to the right of the nautilus window, avoiding the problem. With long names for files, this is not the case. This same behaviour for arbitrarily long file names would be preferred, even if it meant truncating the name. Please see the attached screenshot for an example of what I mean.
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