![]() Nice to drop in, although I'm trying to remember all the little BBEdit shortcuts we use here, so please excuse me if things are formatted a bit oddly. Alfred is a productivity application for macOS, which boosts your efficiency with hotkeys, keywords and text expansion. Hi, all! Kirk is out this week so I am filling in in his absence. [ crarko adds: I don't have 10.7.x around any more to try this, but it didn't seem to be an issue in 10.8.2. ![]() One could always use quick-look as a work-around as well, but I find it quicker to adjust the last column's size, especially when switching back and forth between the Finder and other apps. The utility of this hint is of course minor. Slightly adjust the height of the finder window from the top or bottom and your preview will snap to the largest possible size to fill the space.(Note the preview size does not grow when you do this.) Grab the same column separator and drag it back to where it was.Grab the right-most column separator (which is to the left of the last column) and drag it to the right, making the second-to-last column as wide as you want the last column to be.But for files with long paths (which introduce a horizontal scroll-bar), it sometimes becomes impossible to resize the last column. ![]() You can still grab the side of the window and resize the last column. In 10.7.5, that separator went away, which is fine for files that have a short path from the left-most column to the right-most column.
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