That is an old version (4 years) and is not known to have any issues displaying columns.
Check that you have not dragged the column width to near zero.
If you want the latest KeePass, download the ZIP (portable) and copy the files over the top of the ones on your machine. There are a few Unix fixes since 2.47. (This won't fix the column display issue.)
cheers, Paul
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I have noticed that the latest Lnux version of KeePass2 does not show the username in the database. Is there a way to have this show?
There is no KeePass2 for Linux. Exactly what version are you using?
Have you set the columns to not show the username?
cheers, Paul
2.47 is the latest that Linux Mint offers. I have a check in the box for username.
That is an old version (4 years) and is not known to have any issues displaying columns.
Check that you have not dragged the column width to near zero.
If you want the latest KeePass, download the ZIP (portable) and copy the files over the top of the ones on your machine. There are a few Unix fixes since 2.47. (This won't fix the column display issue.)
cheers, Paul
Column width: Put the cursor on the separator and go left or right?
On my Windows box, when the cursor changes to a vertical line with 2 horizontal arrows, drag right.
cheers, Paul
You were correct. Do not know how it got changed. Thank you greatly.