The effect would be similar to (in the physical world) having a bar magnet 
vertically in the center of the free visible space and one vertically in the 
center of each column so whatever column is closer to the magnet of the free 
space is pulled toward this and aligns directly over that.

Hope this explains it more easily understandable.

Chris

Gesendet mit meinem HTC

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Von: "Alex Harui" <[email protected]>
An: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Betreff: DataGrid horizontal scrol behaviour
Datum: Di., Juni 2, 2015 18:39

Are you using the lockedColumns to keep the first column on screen?

Another option might be two data grids where the first one has one column
with the rooms, and the other has the time slots but is sized to show all
columns and in a scrolling container.

-Alex

On 6/2/15, 9:02 AM, "Christofer Dutz" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Something like:
>
>horizontalScrollPolicy="swype" would be awesome ;-)
>
>Chris
>
>________________________________________
>Von: Christofer Dutz <[email protected]>
>Gesendet: Dienstag, 2. Juni 2015 17:21
>An: [email protected]
>Betreff: DataGrid horizontal scrol behaviour
>
>Hi
>
>
>I am currently playing around with my first steps in developing a mobile
>application.
>
>
>In this application I have one screen displaying a DataGrid displaying a
>schedule in matrix form.
>
>So I have one row for each room and one column for each time slot. I set
>the grid to fix the first column with the room name so no matter to what
>time slot you scroll to, you can still see the room name.
>
>
>Now I would like to do two things:
>
>a) Set the width of a column so it fills the screen one column at a time
>
>b) Have some sort of horizontal scrolling that it's more a column Swyping.
>
>
>Currently I can scroll in between two columns making it hard to read.
>
>
>Any Ideas? Any features I haven't noticed yet?
>
>
>Chris

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