And it's getting a lot funnier when you are working with 3rd party
libraries, which have complex widgets that doesn't necessarily play
nice with dynamic size :(((

On 2 Nov., 15:29, darkflame <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In a perfect work it would all be vector.
> Sadly, SVG support isnt coming from microsoft any time soon. (not even
> IE8 Arg >_<)
>
> The two methods to make a resolution independant interface is to
> either just make the website with div's  using css specified as % for
> the size's, and then having GWT use "100%" to size componants inside
> those divs.
> Or, use methods to get the window size within GWT
> ( Window.getClientHeight() and Window.getClientWidth()  ) and use that
> to size things.
>
> Its always a fiddly job, imo.
> Especialy when you run into issues like "IE cant resize images
> decently" and "IE dosnt always trigger image onLoad, meaning you have
> to set timers so you know when to size" (because you can only get an
> image size after its loaded)
>
> On Nov 1, 12:33 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > Not exactly sure what you mean, do you mean that you want all of the
> > on screen widgets to flow and stretch to the full size of the browser
> > window regardless of it's size?  If so, ultimately you'll be doing a
> > lot with GWT's FlowPanel and adding onresize event handlers to reset
> > sizes of the widgets.  Not "hard" per se, but it isn't a couple of
> > clicks of the mouse (as it might be in a heavier client technology).
>
> > There is a whole other "resolution independent GUI" conversation that
> > is going on with the operating system vendors...like Apple and
> > Microsoft...new versions of Mac OS and Windows will have that.
>
> > On Oct 31, 11:59 pm, Ashutosh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Hello Everyone
> > > I am working on a Calendar application. My GUI(Client Side) is in GWT.
> > >  My GUI is not resolution independent .
> > > Can any body give me some suggestion
> > > that can help me to make my GUI resolution independent.
>
> > > Thank u
> > > Ashutosh
>
>
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