(In reply to comment #10)
> So, as comment 7 predicted, the only remaining issue seems to be that when
> resizing columns in RTL, the column boundary that gets its position moved is
> the one symmetrically opposite from the one under the mouse. Ehsan, can you
> look at this?
Yeah, it seems so. I'll take a look; I guess it shouldn't be that hard to fix.
I'm also CCing Henrik because he's recently done some QA work on RTL trees.
(In reply to comment #10)
> So, as comment 7 predicted, the only remaining issue seems to be that when
> resizing columns in RTL, the column boundary that gets its position moved is
> the one symmetrically opposite from the one under the mouse. Ehsan, can you
> look at this?
Yeah, it seems so. I'll take a look; I guess it shouldn't be that hard to fix.
I'm also CCing Henrik because he's recently done some QA work on RTL trees.