In the first part of the challenge, pressed for time, I selected from
UI elements provided in the demo kit thinking that this would be the
best way to adhere to emerging look and feel expectations and still
meet the deadline. I wasn't able to get the spinner to do what I
wanted - don't recall if it was word wrap or less padding to get more
on a page... something like list6 but where you could make choices
while seeing the context of all your previous choices. Anyway, I went
with dialog select and then had a desire to get a result from a void
code element, without rewriting it from scratch. A set of stacked
spinners that support word wrap (because of the narrow screen) and
have almost no padding to provide rich context like the collapsed list
6  (or the gmail collapsed view we are all so familiar with) would
have been ideal.

There are 3 ways to get there that I see: 1) more parameters on the
spinner, 2) availible source code that can be modified hoping to not
corrupt the look and feel, and 3) a feature request for a new standard
UI element.

Which of these ways gets us to the desired consistent but more
powerful UI destination?

Thanks,
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