On Feb 11, 2010, at 9:10 AM, Jacek Kałucki wrote:
> BTW, I think that grid sizing behaviour should be modified a bit.
> I'll be perfect situation if column size expansion were related
> to width change, not the absolute grid width, so sizing
> would be very flexible.
> Let's say we have grid with width G and column with width C
> and size change D.
> Now, grid resizing causes, that relation is true: G' = C' = G + D.
> But there should be: G' = G + D and C' = C + D.
> Don't you think?
I don't see the difference with that explanation versus how it works
now.
The Expand property of columns is meant to allow a potentially wide
column (say, such as 'comments' or 'notes') to be as wide as the grid will
allow without involving scrolling. After a resize of the grid or a column
resize, the difference between the total widths of the columns and the grid
width is applied to the Expand=True column, so that afterwards the column
widths always add up to the grid width.
How is that different than what you were suggesting?
-- Ed Leafe
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