Navgation focus in light frameworkpage

Hello,
I have the following navigation structure in the ep6.0:
role0
  - FOLDER0 |  ENTRY POINT
    - iView Startpage
role1
  - FOLDER 1 | MERGE ID: F1 | ENTRY POINT
     - iView 1 | NOT VISIBLE
role2
  - FOLDER 2 | MERGE ID :F1 | ENTRY POINT
       - iView 2 | NOT VISIBLE | DEFAULT FOR FOLDER
These three roles are both assigend to a user. By setting the merge ID of of role1 & 2 he only has two navigation items: "Startpage" and "Folder 1". When the User clicks a link on the iView2 which should lead him to the (invisible in navigation) iview1, the navigation focus is set on FOLDER 0 of role 0.
The link to the iView1 is role1.FOLDER1.iView1 so in my opinion the navigation nodes should be focused correctly - but they do not!
We don't use the SAP Default Framework Page, instead we use a light framework page. In the Default Framework Page the navigation focus is set correctly!
I hope somebody can help me!
Thanks & Greetings

Hello,
thank you both for your replies!
@Swati:
I checked out this thread and also had implemented a solution like shown there. But the problem is that the width of the content area is still calculated like before. That means the layout is e.g. 800px but the content area is still as wide as in the original version.
@Ramganesan:
Where are these options? I didn't find such parameters in EP6.
regards
Daniel

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