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Auto Fit (No Scroll) <-> Pinned columns

 
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 24, 2006 5:12 pm    Post subject: Auto Fit (No Scroll) <-> Pinned columns Reply with quote

It seems that pinned columns are not resized by Auto fit (no scroll) [AFNS]. Is this intended?

Also, if a column has been resized (manually or by using best fit), AFNS won't touch it either. I can see the reason why AFNS should not touch a column which is resized after AFNS has been enabled, but when AFNS is activated, in my opinion it should resize all columns, regardless if they're pinned or have been resized previously. Is there a reason for having it the way it is?
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 24, 2006 11:29 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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It seems that pinned columns are not resized by Auto fit (no scroll) [AFNS]. Is this intended?


This is intended. Pinned columns are generally "high interest" columns which the user needs to see in full.

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Also, if a column has been resized (manually or by using best fit), AFNS won't touch it either. I can see the reason why AFNS should not touch a column which is resized after AFNS has been enabled, but when AFNS is activated, in my opinion it should resize all columns, regardless if they're pinned or have been resized previously. Is there a reason for having it the way it is?


Actually columns which have been resized manually are still affected by AFNS. I suspect what you are observing is a side effect of the weighting algorithm used by Virtual Tree to determine the relative widths of the columns. I'll do a bit more research and get back to you on this.
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