FROM : Ben
DATE : Mon Feb 04 18:53:22 2008
On 4 Feb 2008, at 16:20, I. Savant wrote:
>> I am already using group rows. What I mean is I have two levels,
>> for a single folder and its contents. No nested folders, etc. What
>> I want is to have the "content rows" take up the whole row of the
>> table. I hope that makes more sense.
>
> A little more, but I may not be visualizing what you're talking
> about. Folders are always top-level and the only children are
> "contents" of the folders, right? Your folders are "group" rows but
> you want the children (the "content") rows to not indent? Do I have
> this right?
>
> --
> I.S.
> _______________________________________________
I think he wants to not have the item rows indented. For this there
are methods such as setIndentationPerLevel: and related.
Ben.
DATE : Mon Feb 04 18:53:22 2008
On 4 Feb 2008, at 16:20, I. Savant wrote:
>> I am already using group rows. What I mean is I have two levels,
>> for a single folder and its contents. No nested folders, etc. What
>> I want is to have the "content rows" take up the whole row of the
>> table. I hope that makes more sense.
>
> A little more, but I may not be visualizing what you're talking
> about. Folders are always top-level and the only children are
> "contents" of the folders, right? Your folders are "group" rows but
> you want the children (the "content") rows to not indent? Do I have
> this right?
>
> --
> I.S.
> _______________________________________________
I think he wants to not have the item rows indented. For this there
are methods such as setIndentationPerLevel: and related.
Ben.
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