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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 02/01/2018 03:34 PM, Ed Backell
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<div>chapter 9, where the KJV presents as VERY WIDE... and I
have to scroll horizontally just to see the Greek and
commentary sections (which have not changed size).<br>
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So, I thought that was an interesting enough non-standard behavior
to bring it to your attention. Does this happen for anyone else?</blockquote>
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I've experimented a bit with this, and no, I don't see it, in
either Linux or Windows builds.<br>
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If a module in parallel display contains images, and an image
being displayed is wide, it may sometimes commandeer column width
to become wider than usual. But that's very rare for Bibles and
commentaries --</font><font face="FreeSerif"><font
face="FreeSerif"> for me,</font> nothing but a couple beta
modules are that way.<br>
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I don't have an explanation for how this would happen with three
strictly text modules; there's no quality in the content that
demands any particular width. If you experiment any more (I
realize this was a couple months ago), try to find some related
circumstance where this is driven, so that we can identify the
needed data point.</font><br>
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