I'm making a subfile grid that has some long header values. To avoid having extremely wide columns due to the long header values, is there any way to wrap the header text in a single cell to multiple lines (which would expand the header height)? I'd rather not have to shorten the header text.
I guess I could remove all header labels leaving them blank, expand the header height, and use wrapping text widgets for the header labels. It just seems like there should be an easier way to do that.
Example (without wrap):
This is the Header Text for a Single Column
(with wrap):
This is the Header Text
for a Single Column
Thanks.
-RC
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Re: Subfile Grid Header Wrap
At the moment, using wrapping text widgets is the only way to do it. However, we plan to add support for wrapping grid headers in a future release.
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Re: Subfile Grid Header Wrap
Has this capability been added to grid headers?
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Re: Subfile Grid Header Wrap
Wrapping grid headers have been added in version 3.0 of ProfoundUI. Version 3 should be available VERY soon so keep a close watch on Profoundlogic.com
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