> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Fedor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 1999 12:52 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Another Feature request for Palm OS 3.5
>
>
> >Could the Table Manager be amended to support varying height rows?
>
> A single row with a varying height? Or rows which each have
> different heights?
David,
All rows in the table the same height. If I set the table height to say 100
and the number of rows to 4, each row is 25 high. My table contains a
couple custom-drawn columns and only the top of each item is responsive to
pen taps. I believe this is due to how the table manager calculates the
bounds RectangleType for custom drawn table items.
I remembered that the AsciiChart program has a table with taller rows and
took a look at it. Sure enough! It's got the same problem. Try tapping on
the bottom half of one of the characters in the table. Try penDown on the
top of an item them penMove out of the item. See? Silly isn't it? Why
does it do this?
Clarification: Could the table manager be modified such that when it
internally calculates the bounds of custom drawn table items, it uses the
height of the row rather than the height of a single line of bold text?
Thanks,
-Paul
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