Works like a charm. Many thanks.

If you could just tell me how to fill the width by the TableView in the first row, that would be great.


Greg Brown said the following on 23/11/2010 14:43:
What type of container is the parent of the second scroll pane? Looks like maybe it is a vertical box pane? Try using a TablePane with two rows: the first one should have a height of -1 (the default), and the second should have a height of 1*.

On Nov 23, 2010, at 4:17 AM, Bojan Vučinić wrote:

Hi Greg,

Thanks for your help.
The form transparency issue has been solved by setting styles="{backgroundColor:null}" on the ScrollPane, as per your instructions.

However, the scroll bars issue is still present.
In one form which is closer to the top of the hierarchy (Window - TablePane - TabPane - StackPane - ScrollPane - Form) the scroll bars appear when needed (see scroll1.png). But in another, where the form is a bit down the hierarchy (Window - TablePane - TabPane - BoxPane - ScrollPane - BoxPane - Form the scroll bars don't appear (see scroll2.png).

Any idea why this is happening?
Best regards,
Bojan


Greg Brown said the following on 23/11/2010 01:05:
Hi Bojan,

Does the form actually exceed the size of the scroll pane? If not, then the scroll bars would not appear. If you want scroll bars to always appear, you can set the scroll bar policy to "always".

By default, scroll panes have a white background - you can set the background color to null to make it transparent.

Hope this helps,
Greg

On Nov 22, 2010, at 3:04 PM, Bojan Vučinić wrote:

Hello,

I'm building a Pivot 2.0 application with Scala.
I've encountered the following problem:
In my bxml file I have:
> Stack Pane
>> Image
>> ScrollPane
>>> Form
if I define the ScrollPane with no attributes the form is transparent, the image is visible in the background (desired behavior), but the form is not getting the scroll bars. If I add a preferredHeight attribute to the ScrollPane The form is not transparent (undesired behavior) but the scrollbars are active.

Am I doing something wrong? I'd like to have a transparent form with the background image and the scroll bars when needed.
Any help is appreciated,
Bojan


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