No worries :o) On Aug 15, 7:10 pm, Mike Dee <[email protected]> wrote: > Dave, > > I think you got it. Double checked and wasn't setting height to > 100%. Thanks, that seems to have done it. Thought I was doing that. > > Mike > > On Aug 15, 9:01 am, DaveC <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Hi Mike, > > > I'm trying to understand your issue... > > > I'm assuming that DockLayoutPanel is in an Activity and that you're > > adding it to the SimplePanel using panel.setWidget() in the start > > method...? (I don't want to teach you to suck eggs - but you can use > > Firebug (or similar) to check the DOM of your page and make sure the > > DockLayoutPanel is actually being added). > > > If so, it sounds like you just need to force the DockLayoutPanel to be > > 100% the height of it's container: > > > dlp.setHeight("100%"); > > > If not I can give you a basic structure that at least works for me... > > > Cheers, > > Dave > > > On Aug 15, 3:51 pm, Mike Dee <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > I replaced RootPanel with RootLayoutPanel. > > > > Here is the EntryPoint from HelloMVP: > > > > private SimplePanel appWidget = new SimplePanel(); > > > ... > > > RootPanel.get().add( appWidget ); > > > activityManager.setDisplay( appWidget ); > > > > I replaced RootPanel with RootLayoutPanel: > > > > private SimplePanel appWidget = new SimplePanel(); > > > ... > > > RootLayoutPanel.get().add( appWidget ); > > > activityManager.setDisplay( appWidget ); > > > > Maybe I'm a little too naive in thinking that would do much. > > > > Also, when I look at the page source generated, it appears a DOCTYPE > > > is already there. Here is the page source generated by the GWT app > > > (HelloMVP). > > > > <!doctype html> > > > <!-- The DOCTYPE declaration above will set the --> > > > <!-- browser's rendering engine into --> > > > <!-- "Standards Mode". Replacing this declaration --> > > > <!-- with a "Quirks Mode" doctype may lead to some --> > > > <!-- differences in layout. --> > > > > If I create a simple GWT app (not Activities & Places) and plop a > > > DockLayoutPanel in the RootPanel, it just works. Fills the page > > > nicely without having to add any onResize handlers. Is there a reason > > > why adding handlers would be needed in an Activities & Places > > > framework (such as that provided by HelloMVP)? I'd like to understand > > > that a bit more. > > > > On Aug 15, 4:44 am, "P.G.Taboada" <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > You need rootlayoutpanel, the host page should be in standards mode > > > > ( see doctype declaration). > > > > > Then you should look if all the panels being used implement provides > > > > resize/ requires resize. That is the way resize events get propagated > > > > to child elements in gwt. > > > > > On Aug 15, 8:00 am, Mike Dee <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > Getting started with Activities and Places. I'd like to use a > > > > > DockLayoutPanel to comprise the entire view (page). When I try, it > > > > > doesn't work. > > > > > > Note I'm using HelloMVP is a starting point and that in the EntryPoint > > > > > a SimplePanel is set up as the default Panel. I've tried adding a > > > > > DockLayoutPanel to that. I also tried first adding a VerticalPanel > > > > > and then a DockLayoutPanel based on some suggestions here. > > > > > > The DockLayoutPanel simply doesn't display. This was also mentioned > > > > > in this message from last Oct:http://tinyurl.com/3z8mn4v. The > > > > > resolution there was to adjust the positioning styles to be absolute. > > > > > However, they appear to already be absolute. > > > > > > I've played around with setting the width and height of the parent > > > > > (SimplePanel) panel to 100%. I've changed RootPanel to > > > > > RootLayoutPanel in onLoadModule. Nothing seems to work. Seems like > > > > > this would be something that is commonly done OR am I heading down the > > > > > wrong path? > > > > > > Any ideas? > > > > > Mike
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