HorizontalSplitPanel with DecoratorPanel in Firefox: how?

2009-06-30 Thread max3000

I'm trying to surround a HSP (height: 100%) with a DecoratorPanel. I
can get it to work in Hosted, IE and Chrome. Unfortunately, no
combination seems to work in Firefox.

The code is straightforward:

public void test(Panel parentPanel) {
HorizontalSplitPanel hSplitPanel = new HorizontalSplitPanel();
//  hSplitPanel.setHeight("100%");
//  hSplitPanel.setHeight("100px");

hSplitPanel.setLeftWidget(new Label("left"));
hSplitPanel.setRightWidget(new Label("right"));

DecoratorPanel decPanel = new DecoratorPanel();
decPanel.setHeight("100%");
decPanel.setWidget(hSplitPanel);

parentPanel.add(decPanel);
  }

(BTW, parentPanel in my case is a RootPanel.)

In firefox, the code above doesn't show neither the split line, "left"
or "right".
Un-commenting the first line does nothing (same behavior).
Un-commenting the second line works (split line and texts are shown in
firefox) but the HSP is not 100% in height.

What am I missing?

Thanks,
Max

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Re: HorizontalSplitPanel with DecoratorPanel in Firefox: how?

2009-07-07 Thread Fred Sauer
Max,
If you're using standards mode, height:100% get tricky. Can you try setting
the height of the outer most container to a specific number of pixels, just
as a test?

Fred

On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 4:44 PM, max3000  wrote:

>
> I'm trying to surround a HSP (height: 100%) with a DecoratorPanel. I
> can get it to work in Hosted, IE and Chrome. Unfortunately, no
> combination seems to work in Firefox.
>
> The code is straightforward:
>
> public void test(Panel parentPanel) {
>HorizontalSplitPanel hSplitPanel = new HorizontalSplitPanel();
> //  hSplitPanel.setHeight("100%");
> //  hSplitPanel.setHeight("100px");
>
>hSplitPanel.setLeftWidget(new Label("left"));
>hSplitPanel.setRightWidget(new Label("right"));
>
>DecoratorPanel decPanel = new DecoratorPanel();
>decPanel.setHeight("100%");
>decPanel.setWidget(hSplitPanel);
>
>parentPanel.add(decPanel);
>  }
>
> (BTW, parentPanel in my case is a RootPanel.)
>
> In firefox, the code above doesn't show neither the split line, "left"
> or "right".
> Un-commenting the first line does nothing (same behavior).
> Un-commenting the second line works (split line and texts are shown in
> firefox) but the HSP is not 100% in height.
>
> What am I missing?
>
> Thanks,
> Max
>
> >
>


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