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GeneralGetting the _real_ width of a DataGrid Pin
Domenic Denicola2-Jan-03 17:18
Domenic Denicola2-Jan-03 17:18 
How could one proceed to get the real width of a DataGrid? What I mean by the real width is the width of the actual DataGrid's area, i.e. the width that one would need to resize it to to stop a scrollbar from appearing—not the width I've set it to, which can be any arbitrary value.

I tried wierd techniques like adding (after experimentation) 39 to the width of the columns, but this comes up just short in certain circumstances that I really don't see the reason for—for example, when I have resized the DataGrid myself to force scrollbars onto it.

But there must be a supported, logical way. Only problem is, I can't find it!

Thanks in advance...


-Domenic Denicola- [CPUA 0x1337]

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GeneralRe: Getting the _real_ width of a DataGrid Pin
Nick Parker2-Jan-03 19:47
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QuestionHow to write configuration files? Pin
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GeneralThis one should be easy.... Pin
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