List GUIBB and Column Width

Hi Experts
We're facing some strange behavior: The width of each column in our List GUIBB is always full browser width. From our point of view the corresponding feeder class works fine, the GET_DEFINITION method provides a field catalog and corresponding field descriptions.
Did anyone of you faced the same problem? What do we wrong?
Regards,
  Mathias

HI
Please tell us how this was solved. We are facing the same issue with Form UIBB.
Thank you !
G

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