There is no TabPanel.setActiveTab.  There is, however a
TabPanel.selectTab

The problem is not selecting a tab, but getting the keyboard focus on
to one of the TabBar.Tab objects.

On Oct 21, 1:18 am, Akash <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think method you are looking for is tabPanel.setActiveTab();
>
> On Oct 21, 6:10 am, BryanDavid <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
>
> > The TabBar tabs have the ability to have keyboard focus, and if you
> > click on one, it will get the dotted outline showing keyboard focus.
> > This is great since I can then use a KeyDownHandler to have hot keys
> > do something on the selected (and focused) tab.
>
> > However, when I call tabBar.selectTab(n) from code, the focus is not
> > set to the tab, and I cannot find a way to place it there via code.
> > There is no corresponding tabBar.focusTab(n) method.
>
> > TabBar.Tab does not implement Focusable, and neither does TabBar, and
> > this is confusing.  I expect to be able to call tabBar.getTab(n).focus
> > () but no deal.
>
> > I tried using DomEvent.fireNativeEvent to send a click event with the
> > Label widget contained inside the TabBar.Tab, however, this had no
> > effect that I could see.
>
> > It seems that this should be simple and I am missing something
> > obvious.
>
> > Any help?
>
>
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