You're absolutely right - placing the widgets in a composite did the
trick. I emphasize the word "trick" here because I really have no idea
why that is the case. I must have tried every other viable container
and had no luck. For instance I used the LayoutContainer with a
FillLayout (GXT) which resized when expanding the size of the left
widget, but didn't shrink the child widgets in the container when it
was made smaller. If I had the time I would dig in to the source code
and discover why the magic only works with specific containers. I
would really appreciate an explanation if you can spare a few minutes.
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