On 5 Feb., 16:10, gregor <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Alex,
>
> I think you have to explicitly specify the height of a ScollPanel in
> pixels to get the scroll bars to kick in, and that will set the height
> of the panel from the word go. If what you mean is that you want a
> panel to start at a minimum size, then grow as things are added to it,
> but then to stop growing and go into scroll mode at a certain point,

exactly what i meant.

> I do not think that is realistically possible since there is no event
> you can listen for that would tell you when the panel had grown to a
> given height. You can listen for the browser window changing, but not
> for an individual panel.
>
> I suppose one approach might be to set up a timer to check the current
> height at intervals and take appropriate action when it hit the limit,
> but this sounds very inefficient.
>

Indeed it does. I kind of hoped somebody will have a genious idea
about it ;-) Thank you for your input anyway.

> regards
> gregor
>
> On Feb 5, 9:29 am, "alex.d" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi folks,
> > I'm trying to impelement a scrollpanel that becomes bigger (height) to
> > the certain size (maxHeight) when populating it with data.  After that
> > vertical scrollbar should appear and the panel should stop growing.
> > Any ideas on how to implement this would be appreciated.
>
>
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