"but there's no need to get worked up" - not worked up at all, just trying
to help you past your problem.

Looks like you have 3 choices:

1) Write your own subclassed label that manages it's width based on it's
container.
2) Write your own container that knows about your label and doesn't allow it
to stretch.
3) Work within the set of rules that currently exist.

Good luck with your project.

Jim



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