This may be an intentional limitation, but thought I'd try asking about it.  
Caveat: I'm a newbie, could be missing something completely obvious.

I am placing a TableView (plus some other stuff) inside of a VBox, ultimately 
wrapped by a ScrollPane.  I'd like to use the ScrollPane for all scrolling, and 
have the table resize fit its content.  So if there are 3 rows, it's 3 rows 
high; if there are 100 rows, it's 100 rows high.

What's the best way to tell the table to do this?  The default seems to give me 
a fixed height of about 15 rows, regardless of how much data is included.  I 
can set a different fixed height, but I don't know how to correctly compute the 
height I want, and anyway that's just a workaround for having the table figure 
out its height on its own.

Putting this another way: TableViews automatically wrap their content in a 
(implicit?) scroll pane.  I'd like to turn that off.  Is there any way to do so?

—Dan

Reply via email to