Hi Rakesh,
Your idea of adding element using new HTML() worked.
Thanks
Arul
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Try usíng a CaptionPanel
On 12/15/08, Arul wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I tried but no solution found.
> Here I need to group elements after that I need to draw line between
> different groups.
>
> I believe there must be easy way to do that. It would be nice if
> anyone send the code in GWT.
> what surpr
Horizontal:
new HTML("");
Vertical:
new HTML(" ");
On Dec 15, 6:02 am, Arul wrote:
> Hi,
> Would you please help me How I can draw line(Horizontal or
> Vertical) between widgets?.
> I understand it is web tool kit, but supposed to give importance to
> this areas as well. The core idea is t
You can try below example:
VerticalPanel vp = new VerticalPanel();
vp.setStyleName("Seperator");
Tool.add(vp); // Tool is your holder of group elements
In your css, please add:
.Seperator {
/* 1px width, solid silver color separator */
background: 1px solid silver;
width: 1px;
he
Hi,
I tried but no solution found.
Here I need to group elements after that I need to draw line between
different groups.
I believe there must be easy way to do that. It would be nice if
anyone send the code in GWT.
what surprising is none of the examples not shown these kind of
things.
Norma
You could use a border, an image (preferably a small repeating one), a
div with a background color, or any other technique you would normally
employ in HTML.
On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 7:02 AM, Arul
wrote:
>
> Hi,
> Would you please help me How I can draw line(Horizontal or
> Vertical) between
Hi,
Would you please help me How I can draw line(Horizontal or
Vertical) between widgets?.
I understand it is web tool kit, but supposed to give importance to
this areas as well. The core idea is to replace presentation layer.
Pease reply with out re-directing to some where.
Thanks
Arul
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