Hi,
We are using the 2009 vol 1 control set. To my mind the wingrid is not correctly resizing. The grid has the autofitstyle property set to extendlastcolumn.
When I resize a column to increase the width of the column by moving the column border to the left after releasing the mouse button the column resizes so that only the first letter of the column title appears.
If I double click on the column border the column resizes to show all column data.
Is this behaviour correct? is there some other property to be set.
Thanks
Peter
Well done, you have found the problem! I was wondering why it sometimes worked at my laptop, and sometimes it didn't.
I can confirm that everything works fine on my primary screen, and that it fails on my secondary screen.
I was thinking there might be a problem calculating with a negative x-coordinate. So I tried to move my secondary screen to the right side of my primary screen (in Windows of course), and now it works here too (as I expected, because now there are no "negative coordinates").
I hope Infragistics can work with this information and solve the bug. Just to be clear: The bug only occurs with a secondary screen on the left side of the primary one.
I have this exact same issue. I'm running it on a laptop (windows 7) with another screen attached.
When I resize a grid on my primary screen it all works fine. When I resize it on the attached screen it fails as described (it always snaps to what looks like a single character).
I can drag the window between the two screens and the behaviour is consistent.
I doubt this is a driver issue as both screens are using the same driver (obviously). It sounds like some failure to measure resolution or something .....
Sorry for the confusion. I tried this out in the ListView's items designer, but it still works perfectly fine for me. I wonder if this is a video driver problem.
It is the same problem and the problem does occur with a WinGrid. The replication steps that I provided was not about the WinListView itself, but the Items Designer of that control. That designer seems like a WinGrid to me.
I could create a sample project with a WinGrid, but I don't know if htoo has already done so. I just used the WinListView designer as a very quick example of how to replicate it.
Thanks for investigating though.
I tried this out on a Windows 7 machine and it works just fine for me. I, of course, am using the latest service release.
Also.... I'm not sure this is the same issue. You seem to be saying you are getting this with the WinListView, but the original poster was talking about WinGrid. Maybe it's a similar issue in both controls, but either way I don't think we have been able to see the problem.