p.setHeight("100%");

Setting the height of TabLayoutPanel to 100% as above doesn't work
either.

Ash

On Nov 15, 10:57 pm, Ashwin Desikan <[email protected]> wrote:
> you have only provided the height of the tab bar which is 30 px. You
> also have to set the height of the tabpael content. Set it to 100%
>
> ~Ashwin
>
> On Wednesday 16 November 2011 12:01:48 PM IST, Ash wrote:
>
>
>
> > Can some one tell me why the TabLayoutPanel won't resize in the
> > following code.
>
> >            TabLayoutPanel p = new TabLayoutPanel(30, Unit.PX);
>
> >            VerticalPanel vp = new VerticalPanel();
>
> >            // int array[] = new int [100];
> >            for (int i = 0; i<  100; i++) {
> >                    TextArea ta = new TextArea();
> >                    ta.setText(Integer.toString(i));
> >                    vp.add(ta);
>
> >            }
>
> >            p.add(vp, "New Tab");
>
> >            // Attach the LayoutPanel to the RootLayoutPanel. The latter will
> > listen for
> >            // resize events on the window to ensure that its children are
> > informed of
> >            // possible size changes.
>
> >            RootLayoutPanel rp = RootLayoutPanel.get();
> >            rp.add(p);- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

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