Hi,

thanks Tamas for your reply.

I need to use the flow panel to control over the flow layout, which means,
If I have many panels in the flow panel, and I removed one of them in the
middle, the flow panel suppose to layout it again to do a shift for those
panels that are after the removed one.


thanks


On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 11:31 AM, Tamás Gömbös <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Put a HorizontalPanel on each VerticalPanel:
>
> HorizontalPanel hp1 = new HorizontalPanel();
> vp1.add(hp1);
>
> ....
>
> To be honest, I don't really understand GWT's layout handling but this
> works everytime for me, when I'd like to change the size of a panel in both
> horizontal and vertical direction.
>
> Hope this helps!
>
>
> 2009/9/9 Rami Alkhalyleh <[email protected]>
>
>> Hi
>>
>>  Actually I need to use the FlowPanel, I need to list my widgets in a flow
>> way horizontally, the vertical panels that I'm trying to add them to the
>> flow panel has a width also a height, but it didn't work, also I tried to
>> put each vertical panel in a horizontal panel but I got the same result, the
>> flow panel list them vertically, also I tried to use a simple panel instead
>> of vertical panel then add them to the flow panel but the flow panel list
>> them vertically.
>>
>> this is a sample code:
>>
>> public class MyProject implements EntryPoint {
>>
>>   private final FlowPanel fp = new FlowPanel();
>>   private final SimplePanel vp1 = new SimplePanel();
>>   private final SimplePanel vp2 = new SimplePanel();
>>   private final SimplePanel vp3 = new SimplePanel();
>>
>>   public void onModuleLoad() {
>>
>>     fp.setStyleName("fpTest");
>>     vp1.setStyleName("vpTest");
>>     vp2.setStyleName("vpTest");
>>     vp3.setStyleName("vpTest");
>>     fp.setWidth("500px");
>>     fp.setHeight("500px");
>>     vp1.setWidth("74px");
>>     vp1.setHeight("80px");
>>     vp2.setWidth("74px");
>>     vp2.setHeight("80px");
>>     vp3.setWidth("74px");
>>     vp3.setHeight("80px");
>>     fp.add(vp1);
>>     fp.add(vp2);
>>     fp.add(vp3);
>>     RootPanel.get("divId").add(fp);
>>
>>   }
>> }
>>
>> Note: the styles 'fpTest' and 'vpTest' contains just a background color,
>> and if you try to use a vertical panel instead of simple panel, the same
>> result which is list them vertically.
>>
>> thanks a lot
>>
>> On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 7:18 AM, Saeed Zarinfam <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hi
>>> You must add your vertical panel in a horizontal panel or decrease
>>> vertical panel width.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Best Regards
>>    Rami
>>
>>
>>
>
> >
>


-- 
Best Regards
   Rami

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