I want to create the same UiBinder support for custom elements as
well.  Can anyone point us towards an example in the GWT source so
that we can see how <g:center> is implemented and get an idea on how
we can create similar elements?  If I don't hear back I plan to create
a different widget for each custom element and have an onAttach( )
method that will throw an exception if the widget is placed outside of
the correct context.  I think that will behave similar to <g:center>
but I imagine GWT uses something more robust.

On Apr 19, 1:58 pm, Graham J <[email protected]> wrote:
> DockLayoutPanel has the <g:north>, <g:south>, etc. which are referred
> to as 'elements' on theUiBinderhelp page. (http://code.google.com/
> webtoolkit/doc/latest/DevGuideUiBinder.html#Panels)
>
> Any idea how one would go about adding this functionality to my own
> widgets? Theirs appear to be parametrized and everything.
>
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