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UI Designer: How can I extend the header label across the screen?


JamesB
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The header on the PLACE screen in FSM 6u19 allows changing to a different label expression, but when the label result is longer than about half the screen, it is truncated.Our configured screen has only one visible button in the header (Save), so there is still lots of room left over to the right side.

Example of how it displays on screen

As a guess, I have tried inserting a <label_percent> tag in the screen XML <header_def>, by analogy to the <column_def>, but then FSM automatically removes that tag upon saving. Directly entering a width for the whole panel doesn’t affect the fraction of space given to the label versus the buttons.
 

Is there a way to increase the horizontal percentage of this label?

Best answer by Shneor Cheshin

Hey @JamesB 

I am not sure what you are asking is possible.

What are the requirements?

Maybe add the label again in the first row and spread it all over? Like the description field on the Request screen?

Cheers!

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Shneor Cheshin
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  • August 16, 2022

Hey @JamesB 

I am not sure what you are asking is possible.

What are the requirements?

Maybe add the label again in the first row and spread it all over? Like the description field on the Request screen?

Cheers!


JamesB
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  • August 17, 2022

Hi Shneor,

Since the original requirement is apparently not possible using normal UI configuration, I can go with a separate field in the first row as you suggested. Thanks for the reply.

-James


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