We did use Courier New as the font for the list box for that very reason. I then put LJS statements on every column, including integer columns. I got the headings lined up perfectly. But when the consultant that I'm subbing for put it up at the client, they no longer lined up. He told me that the columns tested there did not have the full length of characters and it seemed to shrink the width of the column. I don't have the app or database here so I will just go ahead and recreate it and see if that's true. I'm just going by what he said, and I was looking for confirmation from others whether this was the experienced behavior or not.
I had asked him to check whether the client had something like "large fonts" selected on the workstation, but never heard back.
Good to hear this option will be on 7.5! Not my client, though, so it's up to someone else to sell them on it!
Karen
Karen:
To make it work, you need to use mono spaced fonts (such as Courier) with your LJSā¦statements, this way the width will always stay the same and not shrink like you get with proportional fonts.