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Anthony LC 726b50d6b5 ️(frontend) improve fallback width calculation
Sometimes we do not have the width of some
columns in a table. In such cases, we need to
calculate a fallback width to ensure the table
is rendered correctly.
We were previously using 120 points as the
fallback width, but this has been improved
to better fit the content.
We now check the size left and distribute it
among the unknown columns.
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