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How to make one DBGrid data row thinner?


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38 minutes ago, rgreat said:

One row, not all of them.

 

Edit: Also, setting UniDBGrid.RowHeight:=5 does not change grid at all.

Hello,

try to set UniDBGrid.RowHeight = 2 (or 5) and on SQL.Text You can use html format, so You can show result in some rows with <h1>youcolumndata<h1> and other with <h3>yourcolumndata</h3>.

Different rows with different text format

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6 hours ago, Sherzod said:

Which case, could you please explain in more detail? For what purpose?

I want to draw something like this:

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I have this (work in progress):

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I need to create delimiters between data row groups.

I know, usually you can use Grouping  or cell coloring for that, but not in my case, as both of these are already used, and I still need to create extra delimiters between rows inside one conventional row group. 

On screenshot above I have grey empty rows acting as delimiters, but these are too thick to look good.

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The paintbrush is my friend. :D

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This is the desired result. More or less.

And if that could be done without adding extra data rows - I would be happy.

I imagine something could be done without extra rows, with cell CSS above or below the delimiter, but I'm afraid it would compromise something.

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8 hours ago, irigsoft said:

Hello,

try to set UniDBGrid.RowHeight = 2 (or 5) and on SQL.Text You can use html format, so You can show result in some rows with <h1>youcolumndata<h1> and other with <h3>yourcolumndata</h3>.

Different rows with different text format

Nope. Setting UniDBGrid.RowHeight:=5 does not change grid at all.

Maybe that's because I have some text in hidden column. But I can't change that text since it is used for row grouping.

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