hello stefan,

i could not solve the issue yet. i made a screencast showing my
problem: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_eqtePmbZY
could anyone please have a quick look through the sourcecode and give
me a hint about what i am missing here.. this is the entry point.
http://code.google.com/p/honeycrm/source/browse/trunk/src/honeycrm/client/Gae.java?r=110

other source files that might be of interest can be found here
http://code.google.com/p/honeycrm/source/browse/trunk/src/honeycrm/client/?r=110

kind regards,
ingo

On 19 Jun., 16:50, Stefan Bachert <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Ingo,
>
> Setting size to 100% is in most cases just wrong.
>
> you set your view size to 100%. What should this mean? 100% of what?
> The spec say 100% of its parent (OK, IE has an other idea).
> So the parent is ScrollView. ScrollView is X in size, its content is
> also 100%*X. So NO need to show scrollers.
>
> To show scroller the size of ScrollPanel needs to be smaller than its
> content.
>
> Your view needs a real absolute size. Either remove setting 100% (I
> dont know, how your class calculates the size), or just setting it to
> a large absolute value for test
> Say 1000px 1000px. Than you should see scrollbars
>
> Stefan Bacherthttp://gwtworld.de
>
> On Jun 18, 5:03 pm, ingo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > hello stefan,
>
> > thank you very much for this hint. i think so too and i tried it. but
> > it does not have the desired effect. see the 
> > diffhttp://code.google.com/p/honeycrm/source/detail?r=73#
> > i put a scrollpanel around the widget that i insert into the decorated
> > tab panel. did you mean it this way?
>
> > kind regards,
> > ingo
>
> > On 17 Jun., 19:52, Stefan Bachert <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi Ingo,
>
> > > from user point of view neither of your mentiones widget should scroll
> > > at all.
>
> > > RootLayoutPanel
> > >  \_ DockLayoutPanel (TabLayout class)
> > >   \_DecoratedTabPanel(TabCenterView class)
>
> > >      \_ScrollPanel
> > >       \_Content A
> > >      \_ScrollPanel
> > >       \_Content B
> > >      \_ScrollPanel
> > >       \_Content C
>
> > > The content page of a tab should be able to scroll.
> > > Just put a scrollPanel in between.
>
> > > Stefan Bacherthttp://gwtworld.de
>
> > > On Jun 16, 9:12 am, ingo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > hello everyone,
>
> > > > i am using theDecoratedTabPanelto split my application into several
> > > > modules (http://honeyyycrm.appspot.com). however, i have currently no
> > > > scrolling at all (in no browser). i read about this in the mailing
> > > > list and it seems like a lot of developers have issues with this
> > > > (especially when they use TabPanels). i experimented with the
> > > > suggestions but i did not yet find a working solution. is there any
> > > > point in the documentation describing what to do to enable scrolling
> > > > when using TabPanels?
>
> > > > this is the widget that is inserted into the 
> > > > RootLayoutPanel:http://code.google.com/p/honeycrm/source/browse/trunk/src/honeycrm/cl...
> > > > it contains a docklayoutpanel and inserts an instance of TabCenterView
> > > > into 
> > > > itself:http://code.google.com/p/honeycrm/source/browse/trunk/src/honeycrm/cl...
>
> > > > RootLayoutPanel
> > > >  \_ DockLayoutPanel (TabLayout class)
> > > >   \_DecoratedTabPanel(TabCenterView class)
>
> > > > this is the current hierarchy. now which steps are neccessary to
> > > > enable proper scrolling for the app?
>
> > > > regards,
> > > > ingo
>
>

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