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Are you able to increase the information density a little further by holding Ctrl and minus? This is how mine looks with gnome 45
Before:
After:
No, the size in the screenshot is lowest size available. I use version 45.2.1, although only installed Nautilus, not the full GNOME shell.
Ah, sorry to hear. I'll try and find where that entity sizing is declared but I'd be a but out of my depth there.
May have found it in a header file:
NautilusListIconSize
innautilus/src/nautilus-enums.h
. I might try to add a smaller icon size levelEdit: Or maybe I better play around with margins/paddings of rows/cells. They seem to be too large in my screenshot, comparing it with yours.
Good find, best of luck!