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Hi Brad,
        a quick solution could be to group the first two columns in this way:

WidgetBrad class>>defaultSpec
    ^ SpecLayout composed
        newRow: [ :r |
            r newColumn: [ :f |
                f
                    newRow: [ :k |
                        k newColumn: [ :c | c add: #tblTxt ].
                        k newColumn: [ :c | c add: #colImg ] ] ].
            r newColumn: [ :c |
                    c newRow: [ :row |
                        row add: #editButton width: self toolbarHeight.
                        row add: #deleteButton width: self toolbarHeight
] ] width: 60 ]
                height: self toolbarHeight yourself


In general Spec seem to work by "offsets", even when we define the
"width" of a column.

In order to see how effectively Spec manages the offsets, of your
widget, try this code:

WidgetBrad defaultSpec asArray.

it should return an array with the layout of the widget, and its
subcomponents.

Bye,
Matteo





On 26/10/16 23:06, Brad Selfridge wrote:
> 
> 
> Just about the time I think I have Spec layouts figured out, I stump myself
> all over again. 
> 
> I have a layout that I want to have two variable width columns and one fixed
> width column. I have created three columns in a row. When I put a single
> widget in each column, then the columns display as equal sizes and spread
> equally across the row. However, when I set the third column to a fixed
> width, then the first column takes up half of the width row and the other
> two widgets share the other half of the row. I have tried several ways to
> solve this to no avail. Here is my current layout. 
> 
>   ^SpecLayout composed
>               newRow: [ :r |  
>                       r newColumn: [ :c | c add: #tblTxt ]. 
>                       r newColumn: [ :c | c add: #colTxt ].
>                       r newColumn: [ :c | 
>                               c newRow: [ :row | 
>                                               row add: #editButton width: 
> self toolbarHeight. 
>                                               row add: #deleteButton width: 
> self toolbarHeight ]] width: 60
>               ] height: self toolbarHeight 
>       yourself
> 
> 
> What am I doing wrong. 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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