Thanks, it works!! Regards
Marco On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 9:08 AM, Greg Brown <[email protected]> wrote: > Try removing the BoxPane you have in the TablePane.Row. > > On Feb 25, 2011, at 9:49 AM, Marco Castillo wrote: > > > Dear List: > > I have the following construct > > > > <Border> > > <BoxPane styles="{fill:true}"> > > <TablePane> > > <columns> > > <TablePane.Column width="1*"/> > > </columns> > > > > <TablePane.Row height="-1"> > > <BoxPane orientation="vertical" styles="{fill:true}"> > > ... > > </BoxPane> > > </TablePane.Row> > > > > <TablePane.Row height="-1"> > > <BoxPane orientation="vertical" styles="{fill:true}"> > > ... > > </BoxPane> > > </TablePane.Row> > > > > <TablePane.Row height="1*"> > > <BoxPane orientation="vertical" styles="{fill:true}"> > > <Border> > > <ScrollPane horizontalScrollBarPolicy="fill_to_capacity" > verticalScrollBarPolicy="auto"> > > <TableView> > > ... > > </TableView> > > </ScrollPane> > > </Border> > > </BoxPane> > > </TablePane.Row> > > > > </TablePane> > > </BoxPane> > > </Border> > > The border element is embedded within a CardPane element that is used to > show many screens. > > In the third row of the TablePane, I have a ScrollPane that is embedded > within a BoxPane and a Border. The ScrollPane wraps a TableView component. > The table view component is filled dinamically, but when the table is filled > and it is larger than the CardPane space, it doesn't show the ScrollPane. An > image attached. > > What could be the error or what can I do to present the scrollpane? Any > help would be greatly appreciated. > > > > Regards > > > > Marco > > <Postini Console ScrollPane Error.PNG> > >
