I know two ways to avoid this problem 1) Use List with special item renderer, which simulates columns (say HBox separated with rules), and header, which repeats the layout of item renderer. It's not very elegant solutions, but the resize is quite predictable. Also you can easily add sorting feature (by adding buttons to header), but I'm not sure if column resize is possible to implement here 2) Use spark s:DataGrid from SDK 4.x.It hasn't got such resize problems AFAIK.
I know two ways to avoid this problem. 1) Use List with special item renderer, which simulates columns (say HBox separated with rules), and header, which repeats the layout of item renderer. It's not very elegant solutions, but the resize is quite predictable.
Also you can easily add sorting feature (by adding buttons to header), but I'm not sure if column resize is possible to implement here. 2) Use spark s:DataGrid from SDK 4.x. It hasn't got such resize problems AFAIK.
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