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Steven W. updated RF-13126:
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Description:
In prior 3.x release the ExtendedDataTable control supported TableState data for sizing of
columns - this worked relatively well *however* there is/was a bug such that the columns
headers above the table did *not* align properly with the data rows of the table below;
this could be partially accommodated by specifying a size for the column (in the
TableState data) that was wider than the longest string in the column data as he initial /
minimum size.
In subsequent release (in 4.x time frame I believe) the control was refactored and the
TableState capability as a whole was lost - I saw this in another report on the forum or
Jira though not the same but other related issues may be
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/RF-4855 +
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/RF-13094 and
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/RF-13095 ; the report I remember reading, however, is that
this functionality was lost during the refactoring and was then said to be restored in a
subsequent release.
I am now using Version 5 of RichFaces to include the first milestone and latest
(overnight) snapshot and am confirming this TableState table header sizing issue still
remains, regardless of prior attempts to include TableState data recognition and, if/as
so, the widths of the column headers does not respect the TableState data nor do they
conform to the column widths of the data in the rows below.
was:
In prior 3.x release the ExtendedDataTable control supported TableState data for sizing of
columns - this worked relatively well *however* there is/was a bug such that the columns
headers above the table did *not* align properly with the data rows of the table below;
this could be partially accommodated by specifying a size for the column (in the
TableState data) that was wider than the longest string in the column data as he initial /
minimum size.
In subsequent release (in 4.x time frame I believe) the control was refactored and the
TableState capability as a whole was lost - I saw this in another report on the forum or
Jira though not the same but other related issues may be
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/RF-13094 and
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/RF-13095 ;
the report I remember reading, however, is that this functionality was lost during the
refactoring and was then said to be restored in a subsequent release.
I am now using Version 5 of RichFaces to include the first milestone and latest
(overnight) snapshot and am confirming this TableState table header sizing issue still
remains, regardless of prior attempts to include TableState data recognition and, if/as
so, the widths of the column headers does not respect the TableState data nor do they
conform to the column widths of the data in the rows below.
ExtendedDataTable Header Column Widths does not conform to Row Data
Column Widths specified in TableState
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Key: RF-13126
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/RF-13126
Project: RichFaces
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: component-tables
Affects Versions: 5.0.0.Alpha1
Environment: Windows / Tomcat 7 / JDK 1.7 (Firefox & IE)
Reporter: Steven W.
Labels: new_and_noteworthy
In prior 3.x release the ExtendedDataTable control supported TableState data for sizing
of columns - this worked relatively well *however* there is/was a bug such that the
columns headers above the table did *not* align properly with the data rows of the table
below; this could be partially accommodated by specifying a size for the column (in the
TableState data) that was wider than the longest string in the column data as he initial /
minimum size.
In subsequent release (in 4.x time frame I believe) the control was refactored and the
TableState capability as a whole was lost - I saw this in another report on the forum or
Jira though not the same but other related issues may be
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/RF-4855 +
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/RF-13094 and
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/RF-13095 ; the report I remember reading, however, is that
this functionality was lost during the refactoring and was then said to be restored in a
subsequent release.
I am now using Version 5 of RichFaces to include the first milestone and latest
(overnight) snapshot and am confirming this TableState table header sizing issue still
remains, regardless of prior attempts to include TableState data recognition and, if/as
so, the widths of the column headers does not respect the TableState data nor do they
conform to the column widths of the data in the rows below.
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