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Regardless of whether I'm using max or mode, I pretty much always want to see the whole column heading. The way things are now, I can't really use either lately because we have a bunch of columns with a mode of 1 and max of 2 or 3.
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On Thu, Mar 16 2017, Wyatt wrote:
Regardless of whether I'm using max or mode, I pretty much always want
to see the whole column heading. The way things are now, I can't
really use either lately because we have a bunch of columns with a
mode of 1 and max of 2 or 3.
In gtabview I reworked a bit how column widths are calculated, but sadly
I didn't have time lately to do anything on tabview :/
If the width of the label is up to 2/3 of the width of the column, I
widen the column so that the label is fully visible. I also had to
introduce a minimal column width, since with a GUI the minimal column
width could be 1 pixel.
It would be nice if you could give it a spin and see if you like how
columns are sized.
I also calculate column widths by using a time limit (~250ms for all
visible columns if I recall correctly). This ensures that, on large
datasets, we get responsive autosizing. We should do the same in
tabview.
On the other hand I never got to the point of adding "mode" sizing,
which I truly love in tabview when working with mixed datasets :/
Regardless of whether I'm using max or mode, I pretty much always want to see the whole column heading. The way things are now, I can't really use either lately because we have a bunch of columns with a mode of 1 and max of 2 or 3.
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