You can use FlowPanel instead :-)

On Mar 4, 7:20 pm, mariyan nenchev <[email protected]> wrote:
> OK but the text should be naturally layed out. And using horisontal panel
> will make the text in one line only :)
>
>
>
> On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 6:41 PM, Eric <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > On Mar 4, 10:38 am, Thomas Broyer <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > @mariyan: use an HTML widget and markup your words (using e.g.
> > > <span>Google</span>), then in your ClickHandler, you can query the
> > > NativeEvent and from it the actual event's target. If the target
> > > element's tag name is "span" (preferably case insensitive) then you
> > > can look at its content or some attributes or... (if you need "custom
> > > attributes", I suggest using the data-* prefix as "suggested" by
> > > HTML5, e.g. <span data-word="google">Google</span> and then in your
> > > code: elt.getAttribute("data-word"))
>
> > Or, to avoid querying the source of the event,
>
> > HorizontalPanel panel = new HorizontalPanel();
> > InlineLabel red = new InlineLabel("red");
> > InlineLabel green = new InlineLabel("green");
> > InlinLabel blue = new InlineLabel("blue");
> > red.addClickHandler(...);
> > blue.addClickHandler(...);
> > panel.add(red);
> > panel.add(green);
> > panel.add(blue);
>
> > Eric
>
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