Re: Resizing DockLayoutPanel child.

2010-05-04 Thread Stefan Bachert
Hi, what are you going to tell me or us? Stefan Bachert http://gwtworld.de On 2 Mai, 18:08, Gal Dolber wrote: > package com.google.gwt.user.client.ui; > > import com.google.gwt.user.client.ui.DockLayoutPanel.Direction; > import com.google.gwt.user.client.ui.DockLayoutPanel.LayoutData; > > /** >

Re: Resizing DockLayoutPanel child.

2010-05-02 Thread Patrick Tucker
Have you tried putting the text editor in a panel that implements RequiresResize and manually setting the size of it in the onResize method? Or even extending the SplitLayoutPanel... On Apr 29, 9:28 pm, kirtcathey wrote: > Any resolution on this one... I have a text editor in the North panel > a

Re: Resizing DockLayoutPanel child.

2010-05-02 Thread Gal Dolber
package com.google.gwt.user.client.ui; import com.google.gwt.user.client.ui.DockLayoutPanel.Direction; import com.google.gwt.user.client.ui.DockLayoutPanel.LayoutData; /** * Dock layout util. */ public final class DockLayoutUtil { /** * Set layout. * @param widget Widget * @

Re: Resizing DockLayoutPanel child.

2010-05-02 Thread Stefan Bachert
Hi, 100% is evil. regardless on the rest of your topic. Setting width or height to 100% works sometimes with your browser, but 100% of what? 100% of the size of the This-widget, or of its parent? When using 100% as a value it is very likely to fail on some browser (mostly IE 8) Stefan Bachert h

Re: Resizing DockLayoutPanel child.

2010-05-01 Thread kirtcathey
Any resolution on this one... I have a text editor in the North panel and another text editor in the Center panel of a SplitLayoutPanel. All set to 100% and everything displays fine, but text editors only resize horizontally, not vertically. On Apr 8, 11:15 pm, dueckes wrote: > Hi all, > > I have

Resizing DockLayoutPanel child.

2010-04-09 Thread dueckes
Hi all, I have a DockLayoutPanel with two children, one occupying the West Direction and the other Center. When a user clicks a button my intention is to resize the child in the West direction and have that stretch or shrink the size of the child at the Center direction accordingly. Playing with