You've discovered the reason why I never use TabLayoutPanel, and why I'll need a really good reason to keep on "upgrading" GWT once support for TabPanel goes away.
So it's deprecated. Block deprication warnings, and use TabPanel. Greg On Feb 21, 2:30 pm, jscheller <[email protected]> wrote: > So... I've got a TabLayoutPanel I'm trying to embed in a DialogBox, > where the contents of the tabs are generated at runtime. I've seen the > discussion about making sure DOCTYPE is right and that I'm pulling in > CSS for the tabs. I've actually got another similar instance of > TabLayoutPanel working fine as part of my main (LayoutPanel based) > layout, but if I pop up a DialogBox with a TabLayoutPanel in it, I'm > missing the actual tab content (the tabs themselves show up fine, > styled just like my working instance.) > > If I explicitly set the height of the TabLayoutPanel to something, I > can see the content fine. My problem is all my tab content is > dynamically generated, and ideally I'd like to see the TabLayoutPanel > (and the containing DialogBox) resize itself. Lots of gnashing of > teeth today over this. > > And so, it occurs to me that DialogBox isn't descended from a > LayoutPanel and I'm wondering if TabLayoutPanel is really destined to > work in a DialogBox at all when resizing might be concerned... > TabPanel is deprecated, and there's no LayoutDialogBox or anything > around so I'm wondering how best to proceed. > > Is there a clean recipe for adding a bunch of content to a > TabLayoutPanel and then explicitly getting it to resize itself (and > it's non-Layout derived enclosures?). I tried adding all my panel > contents and then just calling TabLayoutPanel.OnResize(), but didn't > get anything different. Or is my best bet going back to TabPanel and > wait for the day that blocks a GWT upgrade? > > Thoughts or insights appreciated... -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google Web Toolkit" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit?hl=en.
