Hello Ian and Gregor,

thank you for the responses. I've been trying some things and finally
I have decided to inherit TabPanel in my application (I already had
inherited it to give support for closable tabs) to put inside the
logic to detect on the selection event if the tab has a splitpanel
inside and do the necessary to show correctly the splitposition. I
think it's the cleaner way to be transparent for the programmer for
the moment...

Thank you both for your help, now that I know that the problem is that
the panel must not be hidden when the splitpanel is added it's much
easier to find a workaround ;)

Best regards!

Jorge



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