What version of IE are you running on both machines?

If you actually run the app on your XP box, do those widgets display
correctly?

On Feb 22, 12:56 pm, cri <chuck.irvine...@gmail.com> wrote:
> More info on the problem.
>
> First, and perhaps most important, the problem seems to involve all of
> the new layout panels: DockLayoutPanel, SplitLayoutPanel,
> StackLayoutPanel. I've tried those and for each the problem exists. I
> would guess its the same for the other new layout panels.
>
> Secondly, I've verified that the problem is not a corruption of my
> local environment. A co worker just downloaded the latest eclipse and
> gwt plugin and he has the same exact problem. He also is running
> Windows XP and his environment is very similar since both computers
> are company computers.
>
> Perhaps a defect should be opened for this.
>
> Can anyone else running Windows XP see whether they also suffer from
> this problem?
>
> Thanks, Chuck
>
> On Feb 22, 10:45 am, cri <chuck.irvine...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > I do see part of the problem. When I open the attached code, the size
> > showing for "rp" and "p" is "(0,0)". Can anyone guess what might be
> > causing this? If I set the sizes of "rp" and "p" respectively to
> > 500,500 and 400,400, I now see more than the black square. However, I
> > still don't see the split panel controls in the preview window. Nor do
> > I see "navigation", "list" or "details" on the preview screen.
> > Hopefully, this will give someone a clue as to what my problem might
> > be. Sure hope so. I'm trying to convince others to use GWT Designer
> > and this might pose a problem.... Thanks
>
> > On Feb 22, 8:39 am, cri <chuck.irvine...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > > I'm stumped. A number of the GWT widgets don't show up correctly in my
> > > GWT Designer design window or the preview window. As an example, the
> > > code below produces a very small black dot in the design window and
> > > nothing shows up in the preview window. The odd thing is, the same
> > > thing works as expected for me on my computer at home. Both at home at
> > > work I'm using the same versions of stuff (see below) with one
> > > exception. At home I use Windows 7 and at work Windows XP. Wouldn't
> > > think that that would make a difference. I've tried installing a fresh
> > > version of Eclipse and using a new workspace - to no avail.
>
> > > If anyone has a clue or has a trouble shooting suggestion, I'd love to
> > > hear it. Thanks
>
> > > Versions
> > > Eclipse: Helios
> > > GWT: 2.2
>
> > > package foo.bar.client;
>
> > > import com.google.gwt.core.client.EntryPoint;
> > > import com.google.gwt.user.client.ui.HTML;
> > > import com.google.gwt.user.client.ui.RootLayoutPanel;
> > > import com.google.gwt.user.client.ui.SplitLayoutPanel;
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> > > public class GwtApp implements EntryPoint {
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> > >   public void onModuleLoad() {
> > >     // Create a three-pane layout with splitters.
> > >     SplitLayoutPanel p = new SplitLayoutPanel();
> > >     p.addWest(new HTML("navigation"), 128);
> > >     p.addNorth(new HTML("list"), 384);
> > >     p.add(new HTML("details"));
> > >     RootLayoutPanel rp = RootLayoutPanel.get();
> > >     rp.add(p);
> > >   }
>
> > > }

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