Ops, "container" being your widget to be added. In your case, a split panel.
On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 5:59 PM, Guilherme Aiolfi <[email protected]> wrote:
> It depends on the layout you are using. If you didn't changed anything
> related to that, your root layout should be a qx.ui.layout.Canvas.
>
> So you just need to do:
>
> var root = this.getRoot();
> root.add(container, { left: 0, top: 0, right: 0, bottom: 0});
>
> On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 4:17 PM, Greg Hellings <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Guilherme,
>>
>> Excellent! I wasn't sure if the qx.ui.root.* was mainly used
>> internally, but it appears it is. My application is (of course)
>> already an extension of qx.application.Standalone so all I needed to
>> do was realize I should be adding my main widget to this.getRoot().
>>
>> The only missing part is how to tell my base widget (an extension of
>> qx.ui.splitpane.Pane) to take up the entire viewport. Currently it is
>> crushed into the top left of the available area unless I manually
>> specify its size after instantiation. Because of the peculiarities of
>> Chrome plugins, the popup box I have is rendered to the size of the
>> contents I specify in my Qooxdoo HTML skeleton (which looks like
>> this: <body><div style="height: 600px; width: 500px"></div></body>)
>> and will not adjust afterwards but instead create scrollbars. I
>> realize I can use qx.bom.Viewport.getWidth()/getHeight(), but I want
>> to know if that is considered the proper way to set a root widget to
>> that size or if there is a different preferred method.
>>
>> --Greg
>>
>> On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 11:42 AM, Guilherme Aiolfi <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> > qx.application.Standalone is what you are looking for, for the docs. It
>> uses
>> > the qx.ui.root.Application you talked about.
>> > It differs from the qx.application.Inline because it uses the whole
>> > available space to render the app. No matter what your html is. It will
>> > render the content above that.
>> > In the other hand, qx.application.Inline puts the app inside an square
>> (DOM
>> > element) more likely how it would be if you created a java applet.
>> > It is easier to understand looking at the demos:
>> > http://demo.qooxdoo.org/devel/demobrowser/#root~Application.html
>> > and
>> > http://demo.qooxdoo.org/devel/demobrowser/#root~Inline.html
>> > See how in the second demo the app (the container with colorful squares)
>> > represents just one part of the content. Surrounded by content defined
>> in
>> > your html file.
>> > Sorry if that's not enough, my English is very limited.
>> > On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 3:02 PM, Greg Hellings <[email protected]>
>> > wrote:
>> >>
>> >> I am attempting to create an application similar to the feedreader
>> >> demo application in that it consumes the entire browser viewport
>> >> instead of rendering in a movable window, but the documentation
>> >> descriptions for the various instances within qx.ui.root.* are
>> >> slightly confusing to me. Can someone provide a more verbose
>> >> description or point me to a discussion comparing the three instances
>> >> of it? Am I even on the right track with looking in the ui.root
>> >> package - if not, can you point me in the right direction to where I
>> >> would locate the root element for my application (instead of
>> >> qx.ui.window)?
>> >>
>> >> Thanks,
>> >> Greg
>> >>
>> >>
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