This is so simple I'm embarrassed to ask it.

I always seem to be re-widening the editing windows to my preferred minimum 
working width, which on my screen is about 1.5 - 2 inches wider than the 
default of about 8 inches.

These are standard text or html windows; opened directly from the Finder 
(except during Multi-File Search); sidebar permanently suppressed. BBEdit 
remembers each window's positioning, and the window's height and width, after a 
file save. Yet sooner or later I seem to be back with the narrower window. The 
window's height is preserved, which is almost always the maximum vertical space 
available.

I cannot find anything under the Global Preferences, individual files' Text 
Options, the Expert Preferences, or the BBEdit manual which describes how to 
set a default minimum width. Yet there is somewhere a setting for that, since 
new windows open for me at the near 8 inch width, and at maximum height.

Ideally I'd like a Global Preference to set or re-set window width to say 10 
inches whenever a window is saved, unless I adjust the width to a lesser or 
greater measurement. Same for height, of course.

If such exists, I'd be grateful if anyone could point me to it.

Thanks,

Robert W. Franson

BBEdit 13.5.4
27-inch iMac with MacOS 10.15.7


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