RadiantQ Forum
Product => WPF Gantt Package => Topic started by: joachim.saesen on March 12, 2015, 02:19:04 PM
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Hello,
I'm using DependencyLines for quite some time now, and until now they worked fine. However, I'm introducing a whole new type of row in the ItemsSource which has to have a different height than the other rows. So instead of setting the RowHeight property on the gantt to a fixed height of 40, I've set the RowHeightBinding property.
The RowHeights are correctly set, but as a side effect, the DependencyLines aren't drawn correctly anymore.
I somehow understand why this happens, but is this going to be resolved in the near future? Or is there any other way I can fix this?
Kind regards,
Joachim
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Joachim,
We currently don't support dependency lines with varying row heights in our FlexyGantt. It's one of the features we plan to add support for in future.
Thanks,
Amar
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Hi Amar
Thanks for reviewing my question. Could you give me a more accurate timeframe in which this will be supported?
Thanks in advance,
Joachim
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Joachim,
We can't really provide a timeframe, however you have an option to escalate implementation of this at a nominal cost. We already have notified Bruno if you want to escalate. We are waiting to hear from him.
Thanks,
Amar
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Hello,
Has this feature been implemented meanwhile?
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Ricky, this DependencyLines in FlexyGantt along with varying row heights (via RowHeightBinding) is not supported yet.
Thanks
RQ Support
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Hi,
Is there any news about this issue?
Thanks,
Marlene
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Ricky,
Our apologies. This is still in our list of things to support in future.
Thanks,
- Raja.
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Not Ricky but thanks ;)
is there a planed time for this to be fixed?
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Marlene,
We don't have it in our next release. Please discuss with your account manager at RadiantQ for escalation options.
Thanks,
- Raja.