Falcon,

   Thanks for reply. I am using the code below to display the images.
Can you tell me how to lay the images inline?
      public interface Images extends ClientBundle {
                @Source("OPEN.JPG")
                ImageResource open();
                @Source("CUT.JPG")
                ImageResource cut();
                @Source("PASTE.JPG")
                ImageResource paste();
                @Source("COPY.JPG")
                ImageResource copy();
        }

     public void display() {
                FlowPanel toolPanel = new FlowPanel();
                Images images = GWT.create(Images.class);
                PushButton openButton = new PushButton(new
Image(images.open()));
                toolPanel.add(openButton);
                PushButton cutButton = new  PushButton(new
Image(images.cut()));
                toolPanel.add(cutButton);
                PushButton pasteButton = new PushButton(new
Image(images.paste()));
                toolPanel.add(pasteButton);
                .
                .
                .
     }

     Thanks!



On Sep 24, 11:57 am, Falcon <[email protected]> wrote:
> Each PushButton is wrapped in a div, which is a block-level element.
> You'll need to change the divs to inline, inline-block, or float them
> in the PushButton style settings.
>
> On Sep 23, 3:15 pm, Michelle Mu <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I need to add some small image icons(16*16) into a flowPanel. But the
> > image icons do not lay on a line. Each image icon occupies one line.
> > Can some one tells me what the problem is. My code sample is below:
>
> >                                 FlowPanel toolPanel = new FlowPanel();
> >                 Images images = GWT.create(Images.class);
> >                 PushButton openButton = new PushButton(new 
> > Image(images.open()));
> >                 toolPanel.add(openButton);
> >                 PushButton cutButton = new  PushButton(new 
> > Image(images.cut()));
> >                 toolPanel.add(cutButton);
> >                 PushButton pasteButton = new PushButton(new 
> > Image(images.paste()));
> >                 toolPanel.add(pasteButton);
>
> >  Thanks for help.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

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