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Hello,
I don’t know if in this case I am doing something wrong, but setting the height to 100% is not working.
Can it be that hard to allow over flow auto for the inner content?
I’m not as greedy as other about having it magically resize rows to perfection, if I have a lot of text I’m happy to truncate it, leave a signal (ie + 500 more characters + tooltip + expander), etc but making it fill its container seems like basic functionality.
It seems to work perfectly like this in fact. It’s just not setting its height properly.
I see the problem here, the splitter intermediate doesn’t use height 100% by default (personally, I believe that it should but perhaps not everyone is using splitter within containers). Fixing that to 100% works.
This is a deal breaker for me…
I’m currently at this stage:
> For testing applications using jQWidgets.For the most part jqxWidgets has sufficed but I’m not that impressed with it (although the documentation is worthy of some merit). The main reason for choosing jqxWidgets is because of the splitter which allows me to create simple layouts. A few components have issues with this and determining the correct dimensions. However, I can fix those.
I’m disturbed that nothing has been done about this issue in over a year.
> I suppose that experienced web developer will be able to edit the unminimized version of the code and to add additional editors, if necessary.
The fact that you say this is also disturbing. My way around it is to use the grid template feature but this is still annoying as much of the content is short and does not warrant a dropdown editor. For many multiline – inline editing is not only a must but expected basic functionality. The lack of a textarea (text only editor) is also disturbing. Developers are using jqxWidget’s specifically to avoid what you are asking us to do so that we can focus on core issues.
At this point I am still not decided if I’m going to go ahead and use jqxWidgets in a manner requiring a license or not. I don’t like the idea of paying for DIY.
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