My original issue was that for textboxes, the call to

pnl.setWidgetLeftWidth(tb, 0, Unit.PCT, 100, Unit.Pct);

does not work.   Other widgets are fine, but for some reason textbox is 
different.


.LabelledTextBox {
        -webkit-box-sizing: border-box; 
    -moz-box-sizing: border-box;   
    box-sizing: border-box;
    width:100%;
        height:100%; 
}


> On Sep 13, 2016, at 9:52 AM, Eddy <eddy.jaqui...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello Chris,
> 
> I am not an expert about GWT but I always added a panel into a layoutpanel 
> before. After that I added my widgets into the panel.
> I am telling about SimplePanel for only one widget or FlowPanel for putting 
> several widgets into.
> 
> For example, I used a DockLayoutPanel (and think it is the same for 
> layoutpanel), I set it in Unit.PX made a setSize("100%", "100%").
> Then I instanciated a flowPanel, with a setSize("100%", "100%") too, and 
> added my widgets into (telling about the view into an MVP model).
> I ensured the view implements RequiresResize, ProvidesResize and implemented 
> some resizes code on the widgets I want to resize.
> The behaviour is that when the user resize the browser, the container 
> layoutPanel resize too and the panel take "dynamically" the size of the 
> layoutpanel.
> => perhaps you could set the size of your texbox = size panel and see what 
> happens.

The issue is not that the panels are incorrectly sized, but that the TextBox 
inside the panel does not expand to take up 100% of its container width, even 
though I call

pnl.setWidgetLeftWidth(tb, 0, Unit.PCT, 100, Unit.Pct);


Other non-textbox widgets seem to behave just fine.   Not sure what is 
different about TextBox. 

I did get it to behave the way I wanted using the following workaround… not 
fully programmatic, had to use CSS:

tb.setStylePrimaryName("LabelledTextBox");

and then putting this in the CSS:

.LabelledTextBox {
    -webkit-box-sizing: border-box; 
    -moz-box-sizing: border-box;   
    box-sizing: border-box;
    width:100%;
    height:100%; 
}


> 
> Excuses me for my english but i am french :-)
> 
> Hope it could help
> 
> Eddy
> 
> Le mercredi 20 juillet 2016 00:16:56 UTC+2, Chris Odd a Ă©crit :
> Hello all,
> 
> I have a LayoutPanel with one widget added to it (a TextBox).   I want to 
> make the TextBox's width equal to the LayoutPanel's width.
> 
> I thought this would work, but it does not (the TextBox is much narrower than 
> the LayoutPanel's width):
> 
> LayoutPanel pnl = new LayoutPanel();
> TextBox tb = new TextBox();
> pnl.add(tb);
> 
> pnl.setWidgetLeftWidth(tb, 0, Unit.PCT, 100, Unit.Pct);
> 
> Any idea why it doesn't work?  Or ideas for a better approach?
> 
> 
> Thanks
> 
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