Might this have something to do with GTX FilllLayout? AFAIK if you
place, say, a Composite in HSP and set it's size to 100%,100% it will
fill the left/right panel and respond to moving the splitter.

On Mar 5, 5:09 pm, Michael <[email protected]> wrote:
> The HorizontalSplitPanel class has method to obtain the splitter
> element, but it is protected. The class itself is final. This is
> obviously broken, or they do not want you to have access to the
> splitter. This is problematic for me, because any container I put in
> the HorizontalSplitPanel (left or right side) never gets resized. I
> have created a simple example using one widget wrapped in a container.
> When I apply the FillLayout class (from GXT), or if I drop the widget
> into a HorizontalPanel and set the width to "100%" the widget is never
> resized according to the width of the split panel.
>
> It seems to only work in the trivial examples posted around the
> Internet, ie: dumping text into an HTML widget. Has anyone actually
> used the HorizontalSplitPanel in a real world application where there
> are widgets (panels containing other widgets) on the left and right
> sides? How did you get them to resize correctly when the splitter is
> dragged to the left or right? I will post code to reproduce the
> problem if anyone needs it.
>
> Thanks,
> Michael
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