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>
>
>

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