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Old 07-26-2012, 12:35 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by bauerhjb View Post
I still haven't figured out what I did to make my tag area so huge that it makes calibre eight or nine screen widths wide. I did check the length of all my tags and for excessive number of tags, I am running Vista on this machine and have installed all the updates to calibre except for last Friday's. There is no change in screen resolution.

Just to add, every time when I am in minimized when I try to pull narrow the page, it automatically bounces me to maximized size. I can still use calibre but it is awkward. Any ideas would be welcomed. (oh and I have almost 15,000 books and metadata in this library if size of library makes a difference...) Thanks in advance for any help.
I would have guessed you have a really long: Series name, Tag name, Author ...

Except I have some that are long and I don't see this behavior on XP or Ubuntu (I keep the Tag browser narrow enough that the dot dot dot appears on many names)
Kovid may be able to answer where the window states are stored and what can be deleted without having to customize all the rest (Your Library is not affected)
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