Min Height for GridLayout Row set to Auto
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In a GridLayout, I have set a row to 'auto' because the content size is dynamic. In particular, I have a pulldown menu in the row. When it opens, the row correctly grows to the height of the pulldown list that appears. BUT, when the pulldown is closed, it is merely a button that should have the same height as the other rows. Unfortunately, the row height is a bit too small and causes the overall layout to look bad.
To fix this, I need to set the minimum height of the 'auto' row. Is this possible? Can I set a minimum height for a GridLayout row that is set to 'auto' ???
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In a GridLayout, I have set a row to 'auto' because the content size is dynamic. In particular, I have a pulldown menu in the row. When it opens, the row correctly grows to the height of the pulldown list that appears. BUT, when the pulldown is closed, it is merely a button that should have the same height as the other rows. Unfortunately, the row height is a bit too small and causes the overall layout to look bad.
To fix this, I need to set the minimum height of the 'auto' row. Is this possible? Can I set a minimum height for a GridLayout row that is set to 'auto' ???
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In a GridLayout, I have set a row to 'auto' because the content size is dynamic. In particular, I have a pulldown menu in the row. When it opens, the row correctly grows to the height of the pulldown list that appears. BUT, when the pulldown is closed, it is merely a button that should have the same height as the other rows. Unfortunately, the row height is a bit too small and causes the overall layout to look bad.
To fix this, I need to set the minimum height of the 'auto' row. Is this possible? Can I set a minimum height for a GridLayout row that is set to 'auto' ???
layout nativescript
In a GridLayout, I have set a row to 'auto' because the content size is dynamic. In particular, I have a pulldown menu in the row. When it opens, the row correctly grows to the height of the pulldown list that appears. BUT, when the pulldown is closed, it is merely a button that should have the same height as the other rows. Unfortunately, the row height is a bit too small and causes the overall layout to look bad.
To fix this, I need to set the minimum height of the 'auto' row. Is this possible? Can I set a minimum height for a GridLayout row that is set to 'auto' ???
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asked Dec 29 '18 at 22:15
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You can not set minimum height for a particular grid row, instead you can set minHeight
(min-height
with CSS) on the Button you are talking about / simply wrap the Button with a ContentView / StackLayout if you like to keep the Button smaller while giving it more space.
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You can not set minimum height for a particular grid row, instead you can set minHeight
(min-height
with CSS) on the Button you are talking about / simply wrap the Button with a ContentView / StackLayout if you like to keep the Button smaller while giving it more space.
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You can not set minimum height for a particular grid row, instead you can set minHeight
(min-height
with CSS) on the Button you are talking about / simply wrap the Button with a ContentView / StackLayout if you like to keep the Button smaller while giving it more space.
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You can not set minimum height for a particular grid row, instead you can set minHeight
(min-height
with CSS) on the Button you are talking about / simply wrap the Button with a ContentView / StackLayout if you like to keep the Button smaller while giving it more space.
You can not set minimum height for a particular grid row, instead you can set minHeight
(min-height
with CSS) on the Button you are talking about / simply wrap the Button with a ContentView / StackLayout if you like to keep the Button smaller while giving it more space.
answered Dec 29 '18 at 22:35
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