I've managed to find the solution.
The key was two different things:
- Make sure to set the resize listener on both the content (if CHILDREN are added and layout() is called) and the
ScrolledComposite (if it is resized from outside its children)
- Make sure to set both
GridData.grab and GridData.hint. The hint will make sure the composite assumes this size when you do computeSize(), while grab makes sure it will grab any extra space that is available.
Code sample is below:
public static void main (String [] args) {
Display display = new Display ();
Shell shell = new Shell(display);
ScrolledComposite sc = new ScrolledComposite(shell, SWT.NONE);
Composite foo = new Composite(sc, SWT.NONE);
foo.setLayout(new GridLayout(1, false));
StyledText text = new StyledText(foo, SWT.NONE);
text.setText("Ipsum dolor etc... \n etc... \n etc....");
GridDataFactory.fillDefaults().grab(true, true).hint(40, 40).applyTo(text);
Listener l = new Listener() {
public void handleEvent(Event e) {
Point size = sc.getSize();
Point cUnrestrainedSize = content.computeSize(SWT.DEFAULT, SWT.DEFAULT);
if(size.y >= cUnrestrainedSize.y && size.x >= cUnrestrainedSize.x) {
content.setSize(size);
return;
}
// does not fit
Rectangle hostRect = getBounds();
int border = getBorderWidth();
hostRect.width -= 2*border;
hostRect.width -= getVerticalBar().getSize().x;
hostRect.height -= 2*border;
hostRect.height -= getHorizontalBar().getSize().y;
c.setSize(
Math.max(cUnrestrainedSize.x, hostRect.width),
Math.max(cUnrestrainedSize.y, hostRect.height)
);
}
}
sc.addListener(SWT.Resize, l);
foo.addListener(SWT.Resize, l);
shell.open ();
while (!shell.isDisposed ()) {
if (!display.readAndDispatch ()) display.sleep ();
}
display.dispose ();
}