We need a lot more information before
we can help you.
Please try to create a snippet that
shows the problem.
Here's my best guess at a snippet you
can start with - I am just guessing that you are using GridLayout.
Note that the layout in this snippet
will not "spoil", but it will look "different" if someone
resizes the window.
import
org.eclipse.swt.*;
import
org.eclipse.swt.layout.*;
import
org.eclipse.swt.widgets.*;
public
class
ButtonWithTextField {
public
static
void
main (String [] args) {
Display display = new
Display ();
Shell shell = new
Shell (display);
shell.setLayout (new
GridLayout ());
Text text = new
Text(shell, SWT.SINGLE
| SWT.BORDER);
text.setText("Text
Field");
text.setLayoutData(new
GridData(SWT.FILL,
SWT.CENTER,
true,
false));
Button button = new
Button (shell, SWT.PUSH);
button.setText ("Button");
button.setLayoutData(new
GridData(SWT.CENTER,
SWT.CENTER,
false,
false));
shell.pack ();
shell.open ();
while
(!shell.isDisposed ()) {
if
(!display.readAndDispatch ()) display.sleep ();
}
display.dispose ();
}
}
Carolyn
Hi there,
Hope can find help. I have provided a customer with a SWT interfaced
applications. They are using it on Windows XP and they told me recently
that
the layout spoils (for example, the button that needs to be under the text
field comes next to it) when left open for 2-3 hours. In the beginning,
the
interface is all normal and I have no idea what happens to the interface
to
cause that.
Thank you in advance.
Gokhan
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