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True Scrolling bug - adds empty space
19/05/2010
20:32
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shaik2many
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Hi: True scrolling works great if the height of each row is set to 1 row. how ever if you add the following css to make the height and width set to desired content size you are facing the white space issue.

css used is:

.ui-jqgrid tr.jqgrow td {
  white-space: normal !important;
  vertical-align:top;
  padding-top:2px;
}

You can see lots of white space after the desired data set is retrieved. I believe the total height of the table div is not calculated properly and you see the issue even on the initial load(or first set) of the page. I hope I made my point. Thanks.

28/05/2010
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tony
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Hello,

This is true. When we use scroll:1 we use only the first row to calculate the height. And it will not be changed.

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Tony

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28/05/2010
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np, thank you very much for the reply..

22/07/2010
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tony said:

Hello,

This is true. When we use scroll:1 we use only the first row to calculate the height. And it will not be changed.

Regards

Tony


Hello,

This means that everytime the first row of a grid has a different height the True Scrolling feature does not work.

Why don't you calculate the scrolling area's height (which triggers the autoload) from the real height of all the rows present in the grid instead of multiplying the first row's height by the number of rows?

29/07/2010
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Hello,

Yes this will be very easy, but it is not.

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