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UI Customizations Don't Appear to Persist #10537

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gskerry opened this issue Apr 2, 2024 · 4 comments
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UI Customizations Don't Appear to Persist #10537

gskerry opened this issue Apr 2, 2024 · 4 comments
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gskerry commented Apr 2, 2024

Overview

OS cache recently cleared. Had to reset customizations to UI. They don't appear to survive a restart or a database lock/unlock

Steps to Reproduce

  1. (New install or clear OS cache)
  2. Open KP
  3. Make UI customizations (e.g. sidebar width, visible columns & widths, etc)
  4. Lock database
  5. unlock database

Expected Behavior

UI changes would persist and be the same as previous set

Actual Behavior

UI appears to 'reset' to a default view and layout.

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KeePassXC - Version 2.7.7
Revision: 68e2dd8

Operating System: macOS

@gskerry gskerry added the bug label Apr 2, 2024
@phoerious
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I see that sometimes with the window size, but only on macOS. Need to investigate what's happening there.

@xboxones1
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Very rarely, but have encountered this problem on Windows and Linux. These are mainly column settings, visibility, width, etc.

@admiralspeedy
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I have given up hiding the columns I don't want to see because they reappear ever time I restart mt PC (Windows 11).

@droidmonkey
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Make sure you aren't clearing your %APPDATALOCAL% folder on every restart. You might also need to set your columns then manually EXIT keepassxc to ensure the settings are written.

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