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Low code app – How to prevent a cutoff in the timerange component when using fit to view

Solved163 views3rd April 2025low code apps Low code editor
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Ive Herreman [SLC] [DevOps Enabler]13.57K 2nd April 2025 0 Comments

Hi All

I have a timerange component on one of my pannels, with a trend graph below it.
To ensure that we use all available screen space for the trend graph, I’m using the “Fit to View” option on my panel.

However, all components seem to scale at the same rate, causing a cutoff in my timerange component.
Is there a way to prevent this and have the scaling only for some of the components?

Ive Herreman [SLC] [DevOps Enabler] Selected answer as best 3rd April 2025

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Wout Mahieu [SLC] [DevOps Catalyst]7.61K Posted 3rd April 2025 1 Comment

Hi Ive,

When using ‘fit to view’ this means that all components will scale their vertical size to the current screen height and there will be no scrollbar on page level. This unfortunately also means that some components themselves will get scrollbars because not all their content fits correctly anymore. The only way around this is to make sure the component has enough height, even on small screens.

Ive Herreman [SLC] [DevOps Enabler] Posted new comment 3rd April 2025
Ive Herreman [SLC] [DevOps Enabler] commented 3rd April 2025

Thanks Wout.

I made a new feature suggestion to give the user more flexibility in this behaviour.

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