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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 8/31/21 2:56 PM, Nels Tomlinson
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cite="mid:CAEaW4KUZ6XXh0cd1xYewi29JQZK12pFPQSgs5QrzVPooXN1Hkg@mail.gmail.com">How
can I change the width of the bible text area so that it is no
wider than the screen?</blockquote>
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<font face="FreeSerif">The short answer is that you probably can't.<br>
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The long answer is that we have had requests since The Dawn Of
Net.Time for re-arrangements of Xiphos' main window to fit smaller
and smaller and yet ever smaller screens, and the current truly
minimalist size limits are <i>still</i> not small enough for some
folks.<br>
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The deeper problem is that Xiphos is a full-featured, heavyweight,
massive resource occupation kind of application, and it was never
envisioned as an app that anybody would want to use on a phone. It
pre-dates the invention of the smartphone by about 7 years. There
simply isn't a sensible way to look at its expected usage pattern
-- Bible + commentary + dictionary + tab-separated collections of
all these</font><font face="FreeSerif"><font face="FreeSerif"> +
sidebar + menubar</font>, all visible at once -- and shoehorn it
into a phone-sized screen. Xiphos works well in the environment of
a normal display where there is legitimately large real estate
with which to work, where all that real estate and all those
resources are usable together.<br>
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Your one possible saving throw is that you can turn off the
sidebar entirely from the View menu.<br>
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