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Xviewer [message #1496965] Wed, 03 December 2014 07:29 Go to next message
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I am using using nebula XViewer to display a data . I have an issue when i am trying to perform column span. Can any one help me to sort out this issue.

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Re: Xviewer [message #1497184 is a reply to message #1496965] Wed, 03 December 2014 11:06 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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You have to be a LOT more specific. For example, what is your issue?
Re: Xviewer [message #1500758 is a reply to message #1497184] Sat, 06 December 2014 01:53 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I am displaying a data in a tree view and i want to create section header.
For example if i am having 12 columns in my Xviewer then i will get 12 cells. My issue is i want to span 1st cell of 1st row in Xviewer,
that is i want only one cell in first row,when i click on my section header(1st row) it should expand and child elements should visible.

[Updated on: Sat, 06 December 2014 01:55] by Moderator

Re: Xviewer [message #1547716 is a reply to message #1496965] Mon, 05 January 2015 10:59 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Never used column span with XViewer. What is your issue? Example code helps alot.

Don
Re: Xviewer [message #1547762 is a reply to message #1500758] Mon, 05 January 2015 11:32 Go to previous message
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XViewer uses the jface TreeViewer. From some searching, it doesn't look like you can span columns in the TreeViewer.

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/529211/jface-tableviewer-cell-span

This might be a question for the SWT forum.
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