Yes, I understand that. As a workaround, you can try artificially changing the width of the stringfilters to match the one of their corresponding column via CSS. You'd have to listen for the table 'ready' event. When it fires, use javascript to extract the width of each column and then assign the same width to the corresponding stringfilter.
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