Really does seem to me that this is a bug?? Does anyone agree/disagree? On Wednesday, 28 November 2012 09:28:39 UTC, johnrellis wrote: > > Hi Jens, > > Thanks for the explanation. > > The TabLayoutPanel is in a dialog that is draggable around the screen so > depending on where you drag it, it puts an invisible cover on what is > underneath the div. So if I drag the dialog to just under a button group, > I am unable to click some of the buttons that are under the invisible div. > > It looks like all other tab panels are unsuitable for use in standards > mode. It looks like my only option is TabLayoutPanel and GWT has no Tab > set implementation that is suitable for use inside a widget like this. Is > this the case? > > Many Thanks!!! > John > > On Tuesday, 27 November 2012 19:11:01 UTC, Jens wrote: >> >> The div you are seeing is used by GWT's LayoutImpl class to calculate the >> number of pixels for a given unit (like em, ex, pct, px,... ), so you can't >> get rid of it (see: >> http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/source/browse/trunk/user/src/com/google/gwt/layout/client/LayoutImpl.java#109 >> ) >> >> Why do you need a button outside of your dialog to be clickable? Or were >> you just concerned about a div you can't interpret and the button issue was >> just an example? >> >> -- J >> >> >> Am Dienstag, 27. November 2012 19:47:47 UTC+1 schrieb johnrellis: >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I was hoping someone could help me with a very strange issue. We have a >>> TabLayoutPanel sitting inside a VerticalPanel. This in turn is in a >>> dialog. >>> >>> There is a strange div floating above the dialog as shown in the picture >>> below : >>> >>> >>> <https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-X96Ns1Qgde0/ULUJ8d1lR8I/AAAAAAAAALE/WTTYGPPUe2k/s1600/floating+div.png> >>> >>> >>> The div is invisible, I used the web tools to highlight it. If it is >>> over a button however, it prevents clicks etc. >>> >>> I can inspect the element and see if is part of the TabLayoutPanel as >>> shown in the picture below : >>> >>> >>> <https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-AUC61jq8I08/ULUH92OPzJI/AAAAAAAAAK8/RaT2gHo6cY0/s1600/IMG_27112012_172504.png> >>> Does anybody have any idea what this is and how I can get rid of it? >>> >>> The browser is running in standards mode and the RootLayoutPanel is >>> being used. >>> >>> Many thanks! >>> John >>> >>
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