Hi Ken,

maybe you're struggling too much. If you are using qooxdoo 0.8, use a 
grid layout for you items, e.g. as a 2x2 grid, with the lists in the 
first column and the corresponding buttons in the second. And you're all 
set.

HTH, T.

Ken MacDonald wrote:
> Hi,
> I've inherited a qooxdoo project, which has been going OK up til now. 
> I have two list boxes, the first comes with a list of items and has a 
> button to add a selected item to the second list. The second list has 
> a button to remove an item that was added from the first list. So far 
> so good since the lists and buttons were stacked like so in the first 
> column of my layout:
>
> Some other buttons
>
> List 1
>
> Add Button
>
> List 2
>
> Remove Button
>
> Now they want:
>
> Some other buttons
>
> List 1                      Add button
>
> List 2                      Remove button
>
> I'm trying to get the position of List 1 and List 2 so that I can 
> position the Add/Remove buttons vertically relative to the lists; I 
> can render them at absolute locations, but the lists can expand 
> depending on the window size, so that gives me the buttons in the 
> wrong relative position.
>
> I've tried setting List 1 to the parent of the Add button and then 
> using setDomTop(), but it says that List 1 is not in the DOM yet?!? 
> and then tried getBounds() on the Lists and they return as 'null'. 
> Suggestions welcome....
> Ken
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