I've seen a solution for winforms, but how do you specify that you want a gridcolumn to stretch and take up all remaining UI space.
i.e
GridColumn 0 width = 50
GridColumn 1 width = 100
GridColumn 3 width = *
I've seen a solution for winforms, but how do you specify that you want a gridcolumn to stretch and take up all remaining UI space.
i.e
GridColumn 0 width = 50
GridColumn 1 width = 100
GridColumn 3 width = *
Hello Moose,
Thank you for your inquiry. Set the FixedWidth property to true for first and second columns, and enable the AutoWidth feature for a view. This way you will achieve the desired layout. For more information, please refer to the Columns Layout and Width help article.
In addition, to construct a more complex column layout, you can use the BandedViewBehavior extension.
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