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Originally Posted by snarkophilus
... Started sigil, it opened up an empty epub2 book. Typed ctrl-f, body, <tab>, somebody, hold down shift, click Replace All, and get the first image. Expand the window horizontally, that's the second image. Click Close, hold down shift, click Replace All and I get the third image which has the same geometry (both size and position) as the first image.
This is with 64-bit Windows 10 version 21H1 ...
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Originally Posted by KevinH
I am not seeing that on my macOS build ...
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I am seeing the same thing as snarkophilus on macOS Catalina.
However, the window geometry is saved when I do this instead: open epub, shift-click Replace All, expand window horizontally, click Close, quit Sigil (using command-Q or menu item Quit), re-open epub, shift-click Replace All. Window opens to last window size (expanded). Quitting Sigil after expanding the window seems to trigger saving window geometry?
ETA: I just tested this again. Quitting Sigil not necessary. Closing the epub (click red close button on Mac) then re-opening the epub also works to save window geometry.