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Old 04-06-2019, 03:05 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
... a bug that affects some linux systems ... when the F&R widget is open when exiting Sigil, the central dock area (Code View/Book View) will expand (when sigi! is next opened) and "smoosh" the left and right dockwidget areas down to almost nothing. The same workaround prevents it.
That's interesting. When I start 0.9.13 for the first time after a clean install and add the Preview pane on the right side (on top of Table of Contents), it will "smoosh" the Code View and Book Browser areas. After re-positioning it, if I type in the Code View area, it immediately smooshes again! I discovered I have to position all the panes and then close the ebook window. After that, nothing gets smooshed ever again. (This only happens the very first time I add the Preview pane after a clean install.)

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P.S. Do you typically have the Sigil Window maximized when you use it? Whether or not the Sigil window is maximized when closing also seems to have some sort of bearing on this bug (at least on the affected Linux systems).
Nope, I never have it maximized. I now suspect this is related to my dual-monitor set-up since the monitors are different size with different resolution.
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