>
>
>> Thanks Christiaan,
>>
>> That does work with the other columns (I've tested). But the "search
>> relevance" column seems to resist manual resizing.
>>
>
> Really? I've got no problem resizing this column, and there's nothing
> in the code that treats this column specially for resizing in any way.
>

If resizing manually means dragging the bar that separates the "first  
author"  column from the "search relevance" column, then I don't think  
this is working for me. It did when the "search relevance" column was  
not automatically resizing, but in its current state, I don't appear  
to be able to make the "search relevance" column get smaller. (It's  
hard to tell, really, since the column stretches to an astronomical  
width in this mode. I've spent a two or three minutes dragging the  
dividing bar all the way to the left of the window, and then bringing  
it back into view with the horizontal scroll slider, and then  
repeating the process, and I can't detect any net gain.)

I'm using BibDesk 1.3.18 (1202), and it's running on a powerpc under  
10.5.5.

I'll investigate disabling the relevant plist.

Thanks again for your (speedy) help.

Kyle


>> Is there a plist (or other) file I can delete to restore my BibDesk  
>> to
>> its original state?
>>
>> Kyle
>>
>
> It's saved in the preferences, ~/Library/Preferences/
> edu.ucsd.cs.mmccrack.bibdesk.plist
>
> Christiaan
>
>>
>> On Sep 21, 2008, at 4:14 PM, Christiaan Hofman wrote:
>>
>>> column autosizing is a one-time action. It does not mean that the
>>> column will always automatically resize. However, the width of the
>>> column sticks. So just resize the column manually, and it should
>>> stick.
>>>
>>> Christiaan
>>>
>>> On 21 Sep 2008, at 8:52 PM, Kyle Johnson wrote:
>>>
>>>> I've mistakenly told BibDesk to autosize the "search relevance"
>>>> column
>>>> that pops up in response to a search. This has the unfortunate
>>>> property of stretching that column to a dramatic width. I can't
>>>> figure
>>>> out how to turn this setting off, however. Anyone know how to turn
>>>> off
>>>> the autosizing option for columns?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Kyle
>>>
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