Try setting the width on the flowpanel. If this doesn't work, set the
width on its parent.

On Dec 1, 5:51 am, Baloe <nielsba...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for your suggestion. However, most widgets don't listen to
> their method-calls.
>
> Regarding the uibinder example, I have to put everything in a
> flowpanel, because uibinder expects to find only one (main) widget.
> So, we are basicly putting everything in a flowpanel without any
> layout-based reason.
>
> Best,
> Niels
>
> On 30 nov, 21:08, "Alejandro D. Garin" <aga...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I have made very good layouts using the gwt layout system. I would recommend
> > to have a look at :
>
> >http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/doc/latest/DevGuideUiPanels.html
>
> > Regarding to your UiBinder example, don't put the TabLayoutPanel inside a
> > FlowPanel.
>
> > On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 7:10 AM, Baloe <nielsba...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Hi all,
>
> > > I'm using a tabLayoutPanel with three tabs. However, the total width
> > > is now dynamicly created by the width of the content of the current
> > > tab. But, my first and second tabs are not that wide, so the third tab
> > > always hangs a bit outside of the tab. How can I set the width of the
> > > TabLayoutPanel?
>
> > > I tried several things, but I can't seem to set the width.
> > > tabLayoutPanel.setWidth("700px");
> > > tabLayoutPanel.setSize("700px", "500px");
> > > tabLayoutPanel.setPixelSize(700, 500);
> > > ....with and without tabLayoutPanel.onResize();
>
> > > uibinder file:
> > >        <g:FlowPanel>
> > >                <g:TabLayoutPanel ui:field="tabLayoutPanel"
> > >                        barHeight="50" height="600px">
> > >                </g:TabLayoutPanel>
> > >                <g:Button ui:field="buttonAdd" text="{i18n.save}" />
> > >        </g:FlowPanel>
>
> > > I'm adding the tabs in java code after binding.
> > >        tabGeneral = new FlexTable();
> > >        .....
> > >        tabLayoutPanel.add(tabGeneral, i18nGeneral.name());
>
> > > I really like GWT a lot, but I must say that the ui pieces are really
> > > quite bad. You can't use certain widgets because it's standard mode
> > > (or not) without warnings, setting sizes and other basic stuff doesn't
> > > always work, examples often work in java code but not in the uibinder,
> > > etc. It would be nice if the widgets themselves were better. It feels
> > > like temporary broken, or just beta sourcecode. If you can make such a
> > > good java2javascript compiler, why not create proper widgets as well?
>
> > > Thanks!
> > > Niels
>
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