Lets look at it from a different angle.
There is a familiar example in GWT documentation:
http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/doc/latest/DevGuideUiPanels.html#LayoutPanels

Widget child0, child1, child2;
LayoutPanel p = new LayoutPanel();
p.add(child0); p.add(child1); p.add(child2);

p.setWidgetLeftWidth(child0, 0, PCT, 50, PCT);  // Left panel
p.setWidgetRightWidth(child1, 0, PCT, 50, PCT); // Right panel

p.setWidgetLeftRight(child2, 5, EM, 5, EM);     // Center panel
p.setWidgetTopBottom(child2, 5, EM, 5, EM);

How to define the center panel using flexible percents (PCT) and not
fixed size?
Why is there exactly 5 EM by the way?

Espinosa

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