This issue appears to be resolved in Ubuntu 12.04.  I think this bug can
be closed if others agree.

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Title:
  Unfolding/Folding doesn't work in gtk lists if you don't move the
  mouse cursor

Status in GTK+ GUI Toolkit:
  New
Status in “gtk+3.0” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  If you are in "List View' In Nautilus in Ubuntu 11.10 (Gnome 3), if
  you click on the little arrow to the left of the folder, it unfolds as
  expected.  However, if you don't move your mouse at all, and keep it
  on the exact same pixel as you did when you unfolded, then when you
  left-click again, it won't fold the folder back up again.  Instead,
  you have to move your mouse a pixel or two and then click again to
  have the folder fold up again.

  It seems like you shouldn't have to move your mouse at all, you should
  be able to click on the arrow to unfold the folder and then
  immediately click again in order to fold the folder up again.

  I am reporting this as a bug since it doesn't really seem like a new
  feature as the expected behavior happens if you move your mouse a
  pixel or two for the place where you originally clicked.

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