It occurs to me that this would require the developer to use two box panes - an 
outer one, with dividers enabled, that would contain a number of inner ones 
representing the actual toolbars. But that doesn't seem like a bad thing, 
necessarily.

Then again, this can already be accomplished using TablePane, so maybe it isn't 
worth it.


On Sep 10, 2010, at 8:36 AM, Greg Brown wrote:

> That is a good suggestion. Maybe adding a showDividerLines style to BoxPane 
> would be a better way to handle dividers than a dedicated BoxPane.Divider 
> component.
> 
> On Sep 10, 2010, at 8:09 AM, Olivier Dutrieux wrote:
> 
>> Me to have a vertical separator I put each components into a cell of 
>> TablePane where styles of TablePane is {horizontalSpacing:1, 
>> showVerticalGridLines:true}
>> 
>> Best regards
>> 
>> Duto
>> 
>> Le 10/09/2010 00:57, Roger Whitcomb a écrit :
>>> 
>>> Is there a “standard” way to do these little toolbar separator lines 
>>> (circled in red)?  Or would I have to do a custom component?  Any way a 
>>> Separator could be used (would have to have a “vertical” orientation or 
>>> something like that)?
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