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    Default editview layout how to set row height

    Hi, I need to set row height of a layout, so that it looks like 4.5.1, i know width can be made.

    I´d appreciate any help

    Thanks

    Andrés López
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    Default Re: editview layout how to set row height

    Hi, Andrés.

    You can add the height into EditView.html and pass the height value through xtpl, like the value of any field.
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