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I''m using a GroupView control with large icons (bitmaps) and text labels. However the text gets shortened with ... even when there is loads of space on either side for it to fit. I''ve set ItemXSpacing to 0 but this doesn''t seem to change anything.
When I turn Integrated scrolling on the problem goes away so I assume the space is being saved up for the scroll bar.
However why is the space saved up on both sides and even when the bar is not shown?
Integrated scrolling doesn''t solve my problem because my bar is stacked.
It looks very silly because most of the times I don''t need a scroll bar and the labels are all cut off with loads of space on each side.
Any thoughts?
MJMano J Syncfusion Team August 26, 2005 12:30 PM UTC
Hi Miguel,
The spacing is mainly created for the scroll bars by design intent. However, you could set the GroupView control''s TextWrap property to true, to wrap the text so that it won''t be truncated.
Let me know if you need more assistance. We appreciate your cooperation.
Regards,
Mano