Thanks for the hint, it works as you said.

On 17 Lut, 11:56, Thomas Broyer <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Feb 16, 11:24 am, Krzysztof Rosiñski <[email protected]> wrote:
>
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>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > is it possible to create custom panel like this:
> > ControlPanel.ui.xml
> >         <g:HTMLPanel>
> >                 <g:VerticalPanel styleName='{html.panel}'>
> >                         <g:HorizontalPanel>
> >                                 <g:Button ui:field='btnHide' 
> > styleName='{button}' text='Hide'></
> > g:Button>
> >                                 <g:Button ui:field='btnClose' 
> > styleName='{button}' text='Close'></
> > g:Button>
> >                         </g:HorizontalPanel>
>
> >                         <g:ScrollPanel ui:field="panel" width='100%'>
> >                                 <!-- add components here -->
> >                         </g:ScrollPanel>
> >                 </g:VerticalPanel>
> >         </g:HTMLPanel>
>
> > and then use it in this way:
> > Something.ui.xml
> >         <g:HTMLPanel>
> >                 <c:ControlPanel ui:field='panel'>
> >                         <g:FlexTable ui:field='ftLogs' styleName='{table}'/>
> >                 </c:ControlPanel>
> >         </g:HTMLPanel>
>
> Yes (theoretically, I haven't tested).
>
> Your ControlPanel has to implement HasWidgets (to probably delegate it
> to the ScrollPanel).
>
> Just beware that in this case, the FlexTable's parent
> (ftLogs.getParent()) will be the ScrollPanel, not the ControlPanel.

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