To be honest, John, it's been a minute since I bothered to think about it.
For the most part, I guess I just leave columns alone.  I don't recall the
last time I've had to resize a column, and maybe that speaks kindly of the
width-memory the columns have at this point.  Or not.  Like I say, I don't
find myself needing to resize columns much.  But neither does that mean
I've never resized a column.  My recollection of those times is that it was
somewhat frustrating and counter intuitive.  As if it seemed to be doing
the sizing backwards or was somehow causing disruption to other column
widths.

I don't feel asking me what I think GnuCash is doing differently than
spreadsheets is going to give you any important information.  Rather, I
think you should be asking yourself, "what is GnuCash doing that is
different from how spreadsheets do it?"  After all, you came to us saying,
"There have been occasional complaints for many years about column width
sizing."  I hypothesize that at the root of these complaints is the
difference between the intuitive and well accepted behavior of spreadsheets
vs the, well, clumsy(?) way GnuCash is doing it.

If GnuCash starts behaving like a spreadsheet in this regard, I would
expect all the grumbling to go away.  Or at the very least you could say
you're standing on the shoulders of giants like Excel, LibreOffice Calc,
etc, in doing it how they do it so as to bring an established standard to
the table.

Thanks.
Tom


On Fri, Jan 6, 2023 at 1:31 PM john <jra...@ceridwen.us> wrote:

> With the exception of the Description field automatically resizing itself
> to fit the register in the window width, I think GnuCash does size columns
> the same way spreadsheets do: You put the pointer on the right-hand divider
> in the header and drag it, and double-click in the header to fit the width
> to the widest entry in that column. What do you think spreadsheets do
> differently?
>
> Regards,
> John Ralls
>
>
> On Jan 6, 2023, at 5:37 AM, Thomas Forrester <tlforres...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> I realize I'm answering a slightly different question, but I've never
> understood why the GnuCash developers have never made column sizing (and
> apparently hiding, too) work just like spreadsheets.  We already invented
> that wheel, and people are *really* accustomed to how it works, hence the
> grumbling when it's discovered by new GnuCash users that it doesn't work
> that way here.  I think the vast majority would agree that the way
> spreadsheet columns work is a very mature, and well understood "technology"
> (for lack of a better word) that has become ubiquitous and intuitive.  Note
> also that I said "spreadsheets" rather than, say, "Excel" because the way
> spreadsheet columns work isn't specific to any one spreadsheet program, and
> once again speaks to how universal handling spreadsheet columns has become.
>
> My guess is that what you're asking is likely just fine, but isn't it just
> another band-aid that really would be better ripped off in favor of
> spreadsheet-like resizing logic?
>
> Tom
> Thomas L. Forrester
> Middleton, WI USA
>
>
> On Thu, Jan 5, 2023 at 9:42 PM john <jra...@ceridwen.us> wrote:
>
>> Users,
>>
>> There have been occasional complaints for many years about column width
>> sizing. See for e.g. https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=563588.
>> Most users seem to eventually get used to it, but I wonder if anybody
>> really likes it.
>>
>> The problem boils down to the auto-sizing behavior of the Description
>> column, which causes that column to grow or shrink when you adjust the
>> window's width, and to make a horizontal scrollbar appear when you widen
>> another column. Occasionally someone will complain about the normally
>> hidden price column because it's possible to catch its handle and widen it
>> when you mean to widen the balance column.
>>
>> It would be really easy to turn off autosizing on the Description field
>> and only a little work to figure out another way to handle the price and
>> ditch that column. Would anyone miss it?
>>
>> Regards,
>> John Ralls
>>
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