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Grid row height adjustable in Universal gui

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Harm Horstman
Blommetje
J. de Lange
Rucha Naik
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  • J. de Lange
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  • Suleyman
  • Rucha Naik
    Rucha Naik
  • Hans Pot

Blommetje

If i’m correct, currently the grid row height set in the Subject is ignored by Universal. 
Because of this, we can’t show as much rows as we would like to. 

Why is this currently the case?

And can we have this functionality in Universal implemented? 

 

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Mark Jongeling
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For now, Universal GUI supports Compact and Comfort mode. We are planning on adding another option to adjust the Grid row height to 36px. Freely adjusting the row-height brings challenges to the table which may be looked at in the future. Idea will be opened.


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Blommetje
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  • May 16, 2022
Mark Jongeling wrote:

For now, Universal GUI supports Compact and Comfort mode. We are planning on adding another option to adjust the Grid row height to 36px. Freely adjusting the row-height brings challenges to the table which may be looked at in the future. Idea will be opened.

But the Thinkwise I know never shies away from a challenge! 

Thnx, we will see what happens with my idea


Erik Brink
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OpenWorking on it!

Erik Brink
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This will be resolved in the upcoming 2023.1.14 release. The beta version of this will be available on the 17th of March.

Note: these are some rules to get the max out out this, which are described in the release notes.


Erik Brink
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