You'd need to be more specific about situations where you're seeing this and where you are not.
What it should be doing is putting non-display fields in a single column when separate-columns=false, and in their own columns when it is true. Display fields are always in their own column. -David On Sep 21, 2010, at 1:25 AM, Jacques Le Roux wrote: > Hi, > > Somebody knows why in some cases you need to add separate-columns="true" > (false by default) while in some other cases, without specyifing it, columns > are automatically separated? > Looks like a bug to me, but maybe a feature I don't understand? > > Thanks > > Jacques >