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I think this kind of situation is problematic for a virtual scroll of this sort, since the heights are returned per row, and usually not calculated based on measuring DOM nodes' dimensions.
So I would limit the "shrink factor" of the tree view and prevent the rows from wrapping and increasing in height.
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I think this kind of situation is problematic for a virtual scroll of this sort, since the heights are returned per row, and usually not calculated based on measuring DOM nodes' dimensions.
So I would limit the "shrink factor" of the tree view and prevent the rows from wrapping and increasing in height.