I've had trouble with VisAD Displays filling their Containers. I have
good luck putting them in the CENTER of a BorderLayout.
Doug
Tom Whittaker wrote:
>
> According to your HTML, your applet (a java.awt.Panel) is given a
> 700x500 pixel space within the browser window to put things into.
> Generally, the Panel's LayoutManager determines how this space is
> allocated, so it all depends on what Components you have and how you're
> telling the LayoutManager to distribute them within the Panel. Sun's
> tutorial contains information on how the various LayoutManagers allocate
> space.
>
> Therefore, it probably has much more to do with your Java code than the
> HTML. Also, note that you might have to be a little careful when mixing
> awt and swing components...sometimes they don't mix very well...
>
> tom
>
> On Tue, 27 Aug 2002, Brobbey,Isaac wrote:
>
> > Dear all:
> >
> > i have already posted a problem relating to this issue before, and i am
> > currently working on it, but i will be glad to get any comments or
> > suggestions so i can get enough insight into this sort of thing.
> >
> > consider this applet code below:
> >
> > <HTML><BODY>
> > <APPLET CODE="Vasxpro.class"
> > ARCHIVE="visad.jar"
> > WIDTH="700"
> > HEIGHT="500" >
> > </APPLET>
> > </BODY></HTML>
> >
> > my visad applet only occupies a small portion of the applet window instead
> > of 700 and 500 that is defined in the html code, and i am wondering whether
> > i can control that by using any of the visad API contructors which i doubt.
> > i will be glad to know any work around on this, that is making it occupy
> > bigger area in the applet window.
> >
> > as always i thank you,
> >
> >
> > Isaac
> >
> >
>
> --
> Tom Whittaker
> University of Wisconsin-Madison
> Space Science and Engineering Center
> Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies
> Telephone/VoiceMail: 608.262.2759
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