Hi,

the problem is that ScrollPanel apparently is not propagating the layout
data, according to the explained here:

  http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/doc/latest/DevGuideUiPanels.html#Design

A workaround is to remove "position:relative" style from ScrollPanel <div>.

Savio Grossi
www.sambatech.com

On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 8:53 PM, Mike <spirydo...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have the same type of problem but with slightly simplier structure:
> RootLayoutPanel
>   DockLayoutPanel
>      ScrollPanel (in center)
>         DockLayoutPanel
>
> Widget within north of the last DockLayoutPanel shows up correctly.
> Other parts (east, west, center, south) do not appear, i.e. if I
> specify east, south and center I have nothing at all inside the
> ScrollPanel however if I have north and center I can see whatever
> there is in the north but not in the center. Here is an example:
>                <g:north size="5">
>                        <g:Label>North</g:Label>
>                </g:north>
>                <g:center>
>                        <g:Label>Test</g:Label>
>                </g:center>
> where only North text is visible.
>
> I use UiBinder for all the levels below root and 2.0.3 version of the
> Toolkit. The host html page has strict HTML doctype declaration.
> Initially loaded in FF 3.6.3 with Google Update plugin 1.2.183.23.
> Also uploaded onto App Engine and got the same result w/o dev plugin.
>
> Thanks,
> Mike
>
> On Apr 16, 4:51 am, rmmcgr <richard.mcgr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have problem with a ScrollPanel not displaying its contents that is
> > buried a few layers deep in some layout panels (all done using
> > UiBinder).  I have:
> >
> > RootLayoutPanel
> >   DockLayoutPanel (for application layout)
> >     TabLayoutPanel (in the center area)
> >       tab
> >         Custom View, implementing ResizeComposite
> >           DockLayoutPanel
> >             ScrollPanel (in the west area)
> >               FlexGrid (for the list of items)
> >             FlowLayoutPanel (in the center, for the detail of a
> > particular item)
> >               Form controls
> >
> > Problem with the above is that the list in the scroll panel is not
> > showing.  FireBug is showing me that the data gets into the page, but
> > is not visible.  If I swap out the ScrollPanel for, say, a FlowPlanel
> > it appears.
> >
> > What is the trick to getting this all to work?
> >
> > Thanks for any help,
> > Richard
> >
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