Ken, 

The fact is that every column *except* the Description column behaves as 
everyone here seems to think it should. (I'll note that our determination of 
what is right is determined by our conditioning through experience, and not 
necessarily by what would be best in a given situation). 

The reasons for making the Description behavior different are definitely buried 
in the past, which is understandable given GnuCash's almost 3 decades of 
existence and volunteer developer base. Maybe, just maybe, some developer in 
1997 decided that having empty screen real estate on the right was not a good 
idea (especially given screen technology in the 1990s), and having a field fill 
the remaining space was preferable. Having made that decision, it seems logical 
to have the Description field be that field. 

Once coded, no one has had the determination to go back and rewrite the core 
code of the entire app to fix what is, ultimately, a matter of preference and 
expectation rather than actual program functionality. 

And as Adrien noted, the of behavior of this field is documented in numerous 
places, such that a person who needed to understand this could go to a written 
document and read about both the behavior and how to work within its 
limitations. 

Having listened to this very discussion annually on the lists for nearly 20 
years, I'm ready for people to learn to accept this. That, or write new code to 
remove the behavior that everyone loves to complain about. 

David T. 

On March 12, 2026 2:00:08 AM GMT+05:30, Ken Pyzik <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>Sorry -- I don't mean to be a contrarian here - but having worked with 
>spreadsheets for over 35 years, the columns do NOT act/respond like Libre 
>Office and Excel.  Yes, they do move by handling the right side - BUT they do 
>not work like Excel or Calc .
>
>For example, if you move the description column at the title bar and try to 
>"make it smaller" it refuses and snaps back to the original length.  THIS IS 
>NOT spreadsheet behavior.  If I wanted to make the description field only 5 
>spaces - it is NOT allowed.  Again - this is not spreadsheet behavior.  
>Spreadsheet behavior would allow me to make the size of the column ANYTHING I 
>want even if i had 100 characters in there - it would allow me to make it only 
>5 characters and wrap the text.  GNUCASH DOES NOT DO THIS.
>
>Then if you attempt to move other columns, the space it some how allocated to 
>the description field as well.  There seems to be some spastic proportional 
>spacing going on - and this is DEFINITELY not spreadsheet behavior.
>
>So please - you can say justify it anyway you want and you can say you are OK 
>with this odd behavior - but it is NOT spreadsheet behavior.   I have learned 
>to live with it.  I still really enjoy and use the product.  But please 
>everyone, stop saying it is spreadsheet behavior.  It is not.
>
>Ken
>
>
>
>
>------ Original Message ------
>From "Adrien Monteleone" <[email protected]>
>To [email protected]
>Date 3/11/2026 1:03:29 PM
>Subject Re: [GNC] How to widen the 'Account' column when entering transactions
>
>> And Number for MacOS and LibreOffice Calc. (I don't have Excel handy to test)
>> 
>> All of those apps size a column by dragging its right-handle border in the 
>> header. If you think you are sizing by dragging the left-handle, notice 
>> instead, the column to the right does not resize, but moves, as the column 
>> to the left shrinks or grows.
>> 
>> I'm not sure why folks think it would work any other way.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Adrien
>> 
>> On 3/11/26 2:59 PM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
>>> The Gnumeric spreadsheet app does as well. (which is where the code came 
>>> from if I'm not mistaken.)
>> 
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