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Thread TGrid - FixedCols
Sat, May 11 2013 9:25 PMPermanent Link

Rick

I need to keep some TGrid columns static during horizontal scrolling.

Is there currently a way of implementing fixed columns in a TGrid or is
this something that may be added in a later release of the component?

I haven't seen anything roadmap-wise about this but may have missed
something.

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Rick
Tue, May 14 2013 12:19 PMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

Elevate Software, Inc.

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Rick,

<< Is there currently a way of implementing fixed columns in a TGrid or is
this something that may be added in a later release of the component? >>

Sure, I'll add it to the list.

<< I haven't seen anything roadmap-wise about this but may have missed
something. >>

No, it hasn't been requested yet, but I'm sure that others need/want this.

Thanks,

Tim Young
Elevate Software
www.elevatesoft.com
Mon, May 20 2013 9:14 PMPermanent Link

Rick

On 15/05/13 02:19, Tim Young [Elevate Software] wrote:
> << Is there currently a way of implementing fixed columns in a TGrid or
> is this something that may be added in a later release of the component? >>
>
> Sure, I'll add it to the list.
>
> << I haven't seen anything roadmap-wise about this but may have missed
> something. >>
>
> No, it hasn't been requested yet, but I'm sure that others need/want this.

Thanks Tim. From my perspective fixed columns is a must-have feature.

Do you think there would be any value in providing a feature request
submission and management facility that is visible to users?

I would like to see a filterable list of requirements and requested
enhancements submitted both by you and by users/customers. Perhaps it
could include the ability for users to vote or "like" submitted
enhancements. This would have the added benefit of aiding you in
deciding feature priorities. Obviously you wouldn't have to commit to
any of the feature requests but at least you would know what users are
interested in.

I don't want to add to your current work load because, like others, I am
keen for new releases of EWB to become available. However, it is unclear
if a new feature has already been suggested and would reduce likely
duplication on the forums.

I have several additions I'd like to see implemented from the trivial
(e.g. mouse resizeable windows) to the more complex (e.g. control
anchoring) but have no way of telling if any or all of these have
already been suggested. I'm sure every user has something they'd like to
see.

I know there is a road map but this is subject to change and appears to
remain fairly static. I am also aware of the Requested Improvements
section under the Incidents page but this seems related to problem
management and is also restricted to individual release levels. A
single, filterable list seems more useful.

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Rick
Thu, May 23 2013 10:42 AMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

Elevate Software, Inc.

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Rick,

<< Do you think there would be any value in providing a feature request
submission and management facility that is visible to users? >>

Sure.  It's in the incident reports already - it would just need a little
tweaking to make the "improvement" portion of the incident reports more
distinct and visible.  But, you can already filter by any improvement
requests made by users/customers:

http://www.elevatesoft.com/incident?action=search&category=ewb

The problem, though, is that most users send us emails for enhancements, so
the enhancements don't get logged until they are implemented.  If everyone
were to just start using the submittal form, then I can make them visible
right away.   But, again, I probably need to make this all a bit more clear
since "incident report" does not automatically make one think of
"improvement". Smile

Thanks,

Tim Young
Elevate Software
www.elevatesoft.com
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