retain column sizes across sessions

DBrown
DBrown
1Password Alumni
edited December 2014 in Mac
This discussion was created split from the Feature request: remember column sizes between sessions [Under consideration] thread in the 1Password for Windows—Beta forum.

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  • AMCarter3
    AMCarter3
    Community Member

    Mike,

    I completely agree with Thack's suggestion. I too find that I have to re-size the columns every time I open 1P. It does not remember how I have them set.
    In addition, when the main window is set to the LEFT view, often when I open 1P, the last couple of digits in the login password space are not visible. I have to resize the window just tiny bit larger horizontally and then the full password becomes visible. This really should be fixed.

  • DBrown
    DBrown
    1Password Alumni

    @AMCarter3‌, because you mention "LEFT view" (and layout options exist only in 1Password for Mac), it sounds like you're referring to that platform, rather than to beta builds of 1Password 4 for Windows. Is that correct?

    Also, can you explain what you mean by "the login password space"?

    Thanks!

  • DBrown
    DBrown
    1Password Alumni
    edited December 2014

    Your question prompted creation of a new article in the 1Password 4 for Windows knowledgebase:

    Adjusting column widths

    Thanks!

  • AMCarter3
    AMCarter3
    Community Member
    edited December 2014

    DBrown,

    Yes... I use a "Mac".... always have; always will.... current OS is 10.1.1.

    By "login password space", I'm referring to the 2nd "box" or space from the top (right after "username" in every login window. It is where you see/read/copy/modify the password for an account. Every time I open 1Password (ver 5.0.2), it automatically mis-sizes the right column so that the last 1-2 digits of passwords cannot be seen. It can be copied, but cannot be seen unless you resize the window just slightly wider to the right.

  • DBrown
    DBrown
    1Password Alumni
    edited December 2014

    I'll move your question to the 1Password for Mac forum, where it'll get the attention of folks with expertise on that platform.

    (I'm curious why you have "Mac" in quotation marks.)

  • AMCarter3
    AMCarter3
    Community Member

    I usually put it in quotes to avoid confusion when I sign an email. My first name, the name people use to address me, is Mac.

  • littlebobbytables
    littlebobbytables
    1Password Alumni

    Hi @AMCarter3‌

    I believe this should be fixed in the next release,

    ref: OPM-2605

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