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<div style="font-family:sans-serif"><div style="white-space:normal"><p dir="auto">I would love this. Not sure why developers (not picking on Benny here) don’t ensure main/editor windows stay the same size. I find myself resizing windows all too often in apps. Omnifocus, iA Writer, Ulysses, etc. </p>
<p dir="auto">On 15 Jul 2018, at 12:57, Sam Hathaway wrote:</p>
<blockquote style="border-left:2px solid #5855D5; color:#5855D5; margin:0 0 5px; padding-left:5px"><p dir="auto">On 15 Jul 2018, at 12:52, John Cooper wrote:<br>
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<blockquote style="border-left:2px solid #5855D5; color:#00AFCC; margin:0 0 5px; padding-left:5px; border-left-color:#00AFCC"><p dir="auto">I would add that the maximum width of the "doubled" window should not exceed the width of the current screen, though.</p>
</blockquote><p dir="auto">Ah yes, of course.<br>
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Another way to manage this might be to have separate remembered compose window sizes for “preview shown” and “preview hidden” and let the user decide what they want for each. (Perhaps someone wants a 60% wider window when preview is shown or something.)<br>
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Also maybe good to remember is where the split between the edit pane and the preview pane is.<br>
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