How to reduce the margin between 'leading' and 'title' for ListTile ? Flutter












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The margin between leading and title is too much;



enter image description here



How to decrease it;
I have tried several ways:




  1. warp the leading with container and set margin right negative;

  2. warp the title and set padding-left


however, it does not work at all;
is there any solution, i do need help










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    The margin between leading and title is too much;



    enter image description here



    How to decrease it;
    I have tried several ways:




    1. warp the leading with container and set margin right negative;

    2. warp the title and set padding-left


    however, it does not work at all;
    is there any solution, i do need help










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      The margin between leading and title is too much;



      enter image description here



      How to decrease it;
      I have tried several ways:




      1. warp the leading with container and set margin right negative;

      2. warp the title and set padding-left


      however, it does not work at all;
      is there any solution, i do need help










      share|improve this question
















      The margin between leading and title is too much;



      enter image description here



      How to decrease it;
      I have tried several ways:




      1. warp the leading with container and set margin right negative;

      2. warp the title and set padding-left


      however, it does not work at all;
      is there any solution, i do need help







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      edited Nov 26 '18 at 9:10









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          you're ultimately better off building your own containers - there's nothing special or complicated about ListTile. that way you can easily customize things like the spacing between a title and a button. just use something like so:



            Container(
          padding: new EdgeInsets.symmetric(vertical: 6.0, horizontal: 6.0),
          margin: EdgeInsets.symmetric(vertical: 6.0),

          decoration: BoxDecoration(
          borderRadius: BorderRadius.circular(6.0),
          border: Border.all(color: Colors.black),
          ),

          child: Column(
          children: <Widget>[
          Row(
          mainAxisAlignment: MainAxisAlignment.start,
          children: <Widget>[

          IconButton(
          icon: Icon(myLeadingIcon),
          onPressed: () => {},
          ),
          Padding(padding: EdgeInsets.only(left: 20.0)),
          Text(_myTitle),
          ],
          ),
          ...





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          • thanks. it seems the only approach to achieve that; i will give a try.

            – zhouwangsheng
            Nov 27 '18 at 1:55











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          you're ultimately better off building your own containers - there's nothing special or complicated about ListTile. that way you can easily customize things like the spacing between a title and a button. just use something like so:



            Container(
          padding: new EdgeInsets.symmetric(vertical: 6.0, horizontal: 6.0),
          margin: EdgeInsets.symmetric(vertical: 6.0),

          decoration: BoxDecoration(
          borderRadius: BorderRadius.circular(6.0),
          border: Border.all(color: Colors.black),
          ),

          child: Column(
          children: <Widget>[
          Row(
          mainAxisAlignment: MainAxisAlignment.start,
          children: <Widget>[

          IconButton(
          icon: Icon(myLeadingIcon),
          onPressed: () => {},
          ),
          Padding(padding: EdgeInsets.only(left: 20.0)),
          Text(_myTitle),
          ],
          ),
          ...





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          • thanks. it seems the only approach to achieve that; i will give a try.

            – zhouwangsheng
            Nov 27 '18 at 1:55
















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          you're ultimately better off building your own containers - there's nothing special or complicated about ListTile. that way you can easily customize things like the spacing between a title and a button. just use something like so:



            Container(
          padding: new EdgeInsets.symmetric(vertical: 6.0, horizontal: 6.0),
          margin: EdgeInsets.symmetric(vertical: 6.0),

          decoration: BoxDecoration(
          borderRadius: BorderRadius.circular(6.0),
          border: Border.all(color: Colors.black),
          ),

          child: Column(
          children: <Widget>[
          Row(
          mainAxisAlignment: MainAxisAlignment.start,
          children: <Widget>[

          IconButton(
          icon: Icon(myLeadingIcon),
          onPressed: () => {},
          ),
          Padding(padding: EdgeInsets.only(left: 20.0)),
          Text(_myTitle),
          ],
          ),
          ...





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          • thanks. it seems the only approach to achieve that; i will give a try.

            – zhouwangsheng
            Nov 27 '18 at 1:55














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          you're ultimately better off building your own containers - there's nothing special or complicated about ListTile. that way you can easily customize things like the spacing between a title and a button. just use something like so:



            Container(
          padding: new EdgeInsets.symmetric(vertical: 6.0, horizontal: 6.0),
          margin: EdgeInsets.symmetric(vertical: 6.0),

          decoration: BoxDecoration(
          borderRadius: BorderRadius.circular(6.0),
          border: Border.all(color: Colors.black),
          ),

          child: Column(
          children: <Widget>[
          Row(
          mainAxisAlignment: MainAxisAlignment.start,
          children: <Widget>[

          IconButton(
          icon: Icon(myLeadingIcon),
          onPressed: () => {},
          ),
          Padding(padding: EdgeInsets.only(left: 20.0)),
          Text(_myTitle),
          ],
          ),
          ...





          share|improve this answer













          you're ultimately better off building your own containers - there's nothing special or complicated about ListTile. that way you can easily customize things like the spacing between a title and a button. just use something like so:



            Container(
          padding: new EdgeInsets.symmetric(vertical: 6.0, horizontal: 6.0),
          margin: EdgeInsets.symmetric(vertical: 6.0),

          decoration: BoxDecoration(
          borderRadius: BorderRadius.circular(6.0),
          border: Border.all(color: Colors.black),
          ),

          child: Column(
          children: <Widget>[
          Row(
          mainAxisAlignment: MainAxisAlignment.start,
          children: <Widget>[

          IconButton(
          icon: Icon(myLeadingIcon),
          onPressed: () => {},
          ),
          Padding(padding: EdgeInsets.only(left: 20.0)),
          Text(_myTitle),
          ],
          ),
          ...






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          • thanks. it seems the only approach to achieve that; i will give a try.

            – zhouwangsheng
            Nov 27 '18 at 1:55



















          • thanks. it seems the only approach to achieve that; i will give a try.

            – zhouwangsheng
            Nov 27 '18 at 1:55

















          thanks. it seems the only approach to achieve that; i will give a try.

          – zhouwangsheng
          Nov 27 '18 at 1:55





          thanks. it seems the only approach to achieve that; i will give a try.

          – zhouwangsheng
          Nov 27 '18 at 1:55




















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