> Frank, se my previus comment - the width isn't the issue here.
Maybe but the patch fixes it with both macOS and Windows. This is width not min-width so it is not expanded whit a right padding. I wonder if it does some wrong initial calculation but where? And only when the lightning.xpi is installed. Preferences has auto and width in the dialog. I wouldn't even need to know where to look so just though this is good enough.
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> Frank, se my previus comment - the width isn't the issue here.
Maybe but the patch fixes it with both macOS and Windows. This is width not min-width so it is not expanded whith a right padding. I wonder if it does some wrong initial calculation but where? And only when the lightning.xpi is installed. Preferences has auto and width in the dialog. I wouldn't even need to know where to look so just though this is good enough.
> Frank, se my previus comment - the width isn't the issue here.
Maybe but the patch fixes it with both macOS and Windows. This is width not min-width so it is not expanded with a right padding. I wonder if it does some wrong initial calculation but where? And only when the lightning.xpi is installed. Preferences has auto and width in the dialog. I wouldn't even need to know where to look so just though this is good enough.
> Frank, se my previus comment - the width isn't the issue here.
Maybe but the patch fixes it for both macOS and Windows. This is width not min-width so it is not expanded with a right padding. I wonder if it does some wrong initial calculation but where? And only when the lightning.xpi is installed. Preferences has auto and width in the dialog. I wouldn't even need to know where to look so just though this is good enough.