making column width stick
D. R. Evans
doc.evans at gmail.com
Wed Sep 16 13:37:28 EDT 2009
Derek Atkins said the following at 09/16/2009 10:40 AM :
> "D. R. Evans" <doc.evans at gmail.com> writes:
>
>> I must be being incredibly dense, but running version 2.2.6 as supplied by
>> current 64-bit jaunty, I can't figure out how to change the width of
>> columns in a way that sticks after I close and re-start gnucash. Whenever I
>> start gnucash some of the columns are too narrow to display some of the
>> dollar amounts.
>
> Columns widths are generally stored in gconf after you close the
> register. But it's possible some aren't being stored properly, or
> that your gconf settings aren't saving correctly.
I'm a KDE guy. It sounds like gconf is some sort of tool to manipulate one
or more configuration files somewhere (and google seems to confirm this),
but I know nothing about it. Care to elucidate a bit about what file I
maybe need to edit to affect this configuration?
Doc
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