I would rather put another panel (like Vertical- or HorizontalPanel)
between your tree and navTabPanel and set it's size. Works for me ;-)

On 22 Jan., 23:00, vroom_vroom <[email protected]> wrote:
> Figured it out. GWT needs some better documentation! On the tab panel
> you need to do a .getDeckPanel().setSize(). this is the only way to
> set the size for the actual panel in the tab.
>
> On Jan 21, 11:29 pm, "alex.d" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Can you make a simple and small example that demonstrates the problem?
>
> > On 21 Jan., 23:14, vroom_vroom <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hello,
> > > I am new to GWT and having some difficulties with laying the panels
> > > out on the screen and them setting the size properly.
> > > First I had a TabPanel with a Tree in it. I set the size of the
> > > TabPanel like so:
> > > navTabPanel.setSize("250px", "750px");
> > > This does not appear to do anything though. When I start my viewer,
> > > the panel is very small when the tree is collapsed and then expands as
> > > the tree expands!
> > > So, I thought I would try wrapping my tree in a scroll panel since i
> > > will need that anyways, and then placing that in the TabPanel.
> > > stateTreeScroll.setSize("149px", "549px");
> > > stateTreeScroll.setAlwaysShowScrollBars(true);
> > > stateTreeScroll.add(stateNavTree);
> > > navTabPanel.add(stateTreeScroll, "By State");
> > > navTabPanel.setSize("250px", "750px");
>
> > > And again I have the exact same issue!
> > > Please help, I am out of ideas
> > > Thanks- Hide quoted text -
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>
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