Warren, just for your information. Here's a capture on the test I just did in TDJ:
https://imgur.com/a/lxXTg55 using: <j:List localId="list2" width="200" height="300" className="iconListItemRenderer" labelField="label" emphasis="secondary"> <j:beads> <j:ListPresentationModel rowHeight="16"/> <js:ConstantBinding sourceID="listModel" sourcePropertyName="iconListData" destinationPropertyName="dataProvider"/> </j:beads> </j:List> andin the renderer: <js:Paddings padding="0"/> HTH El sáb., 24 oct. 2020 a las 17:58, Carlos Rovira (<[email protected]>) escribió: > Hi Warren, > > As you posted the problem I saw clearly what was the issue. > CSS in Jewel has: > > .jewel.item, .jewel.navigationlink, .jewel.tabbarbutton { > min-height: 34px; > ... > } > > So that was preventing the renderer to go below 34px for height. > That was something that needs to be removed since it was from the initial > implementation and it evolve a lot. > > Now we just have a default value for rowHeight in ListPresentationModel, > but that should not be a limit: > > public static const DEFAULT_ROW_HEIGHT:Number = 34; > > the fix is already committed. > We'll see about combobox issue and let you know during this weekend > > > > > El sáb., 24 oct. 2020 a las 16:41, wkoch (<[email protected]>) > escribió: > >> Sorry. I'm under intense pressure to recode a large number of sites and >> get >> very frustrated when something that I think should be simple causes me to >> spend hours and eventually have to post in the hopes you will save me. >> >> It's probably easier to explain in code and screen shots. I use three >> components a lot -- Lists, non-editable ComboBoxes, and Datagrids. I'm >> struggling with the first two right now. Haven't even tried datagrids >> yet. >> >> Lists: I'm trying to get the Jewel List to look like the Basic List. I >> took >> a guess on the rowheight. I like the styling of the Jewel list but if I >> can't get it more compact I can't use it. In Flex I just set a >> rowHeight=16 >> and I'm done. >> >> ComboBoxes: I can't get anywhere with them. In Flex I did this: >> [Bindable] private var LoadStatusList:ArrayCollection = new >> ArrayCollection(['ALL','COMPLETED','NOTIFIED','ERROR', 'LOAD']); >> <mx:ComboBox id="Search_4" dataProvider="{LoadStatusList}" >> editable="false" >> fontWeight="normal" labelField="LABEL" rowCount="3"/> >> It would give me combo with a dropdown list that was similar in spacing to >> the Basic List. I can't reproduce what I did in Flex. I've spent hours >> trying -- I can't even get the dropdown to show items. The Basic Combo >> shows >> an empty list when I click on it. The Jewel Combo does nothing. >> >> And that's where I'm at. I don't know what bead/css/renderer combination I >> need to use on anything. I like the PAYG concept but what took me 1 line >> of >> code in Flex is crippling me in Royale since I don't know where the >> functionality went. >> >> <http://apache-royale-users.20374.n8.nabble.com/file/t177/JewelTry.jpg> >> >> JewelTry.zip >> <http://apache-royale-users.20374.n8.nabble.com/file/t177/JewelTry.zip> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> Sent from: http://apache-royale-users.20374.n8.nabble.com/ >> > > > -- > Carlos Rovira > Apache Member & Apache Royale PMC > *Apache Software Foundation* > http://about.me/carlosrovira > > -- Carlos Rovira Apache Member & Apache Royale PMC *Apache Software Foundation* http://about.me/carlosrovira
