Cascade Windows changes their width

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Cary Coutant

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Nov 9, 2024, 4:51:57 PM11/9/24
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Whenever I use Window > Cascade Windows, BBEdit shrinks my windows to some default width, but I can't figure out how to set that default. It doesn't seem to use the "default Text Window" or "default Project Window" settings when cascading and I can't find any preference that would let me set a default width when cascading windows. Is there one?

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David G Wagner

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Nov 9, 2024, 7:49:31 PM11/9/24
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I did a search on Yahoo using Google:

how to set defsult cascading window size in bbedit

It came up with what you want…

Wags ;)

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On Nov 9, 2024 at 13:51 -0800, Cary Coutant <ccou...@gmail.com>, wrote:
Whenever I use Window > Cascade Windows, BBEdit shrinks my windows to some default width, but I can't figure out how to set that default. It doesn't seem to use the "default Text Window" or "default Project Window" settings when cascading and I can't find any preference that would let me set a default width when cascading windows. Is there one?

-cary

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Cary Coutant

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Nov 11, 2024, 6:43:23 PM11/11/24
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Believe it or not, I have done that search with several different wordings. I haven't found any answer to my question. I see answers for how to set default window sizes for new windows, but haven't found anything that talks about window sizes when using the cascade windows command. Perhaps you could point me to the answer you found, please?

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David G Wagner

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Nov 11, 2024, 7:27:54 PM11/11/24
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This was the first item up. I have not tried it. Also attached a screenshot of the initial screen.

I pray this helps… ;)

Search Labs | AI Overview

To set the default cascading window size in BBEdit, use the "Save Default Window" command within the Window menu while your window is positioned and sized to your preferred cascading layout; this will save the current window size and position as the default for newly opened documents in BBEdit. 

Key steps:
  • Open BBEdit and arrange windows as desired:Position and resize your BBEdit windows to the cascading layout you want to use as the default. 
  • Go to the "Window" menu:Navigate to the menu bar and click on "Window". 
  • Select "Save Default Window":From the dropdown menu, choose "Save Default Window". 

Important points to remember:
  • Applies to all new windows:
  • This action will set the current window size and position as the default for all newly opened documents in BBEdit.
  • Can be adjusted later:
  • If you want to change your default window size, simply rearrange your windows again and repeat the "Save Default Window" command


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flet...@cumuli.com

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Nov 12, 2024, 11:24:24 AM11/12/24
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Testing in a new version it seems like Cascade Windows does respect the size set with Save Default Window but does not respect the location for the first window. 

Command-N (without any windows open) will open a new window at the set size and location and cascade from there on subsequent new windows. Cascade Windows will instead adjust them all to the size set by Save Default Window but always starts the first window at the upper left of the screen rather than the set position. 

To my reading, the manual implies that the result of creating four new windows and then cascading them should be identical.

"The Cascade Windows command cascades all open editing windows in the default fashion:
each successive window will be moved incrementally down and to the right (as described
above)."

[fletcher]

flet...@cumuli.com

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Nov 12, 2024, 11:29:17 AM11/12/24
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I realize on another reading that you were worried about the size rather than position so the behavior I see seems to be what you want. Why it is working differently on your machine might be best taken up with support.

[fletcher]


Cary Coutant

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Nov 12, 2024, 5:53:01 PM11/12/24
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Thanks for clarifying! That AI summary seems to be confusing the Cascade Windows operation with the cascading effect when opening new windows. When I'm cascading existing open windows, it just resizes them all to some fixed width that isn't (as far as I can tell) tied to any of my default window sizes.

-cary

Cary Coutant

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Nov 12, 2024, 5:59:51 PM11/12/24
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Maybe the difference is that I have a mixture of open document and project windows. I can resize them to my preferred width, Save Default (Text|Project) Window for each, then Cascade Windows will shrink them all again to the same size. In fact, if I open a couple of new text windows, they opens at my saved size (and cascade as expected), then get resized when I run Cascade Windows.

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