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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T06:46:12+00:00 2026-05-11T06:46:12+00:00

Sometimes we encounter an SWT composite that absolutely refuses to lay itself out correctly.

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Sometimes we encounter an SWT composite that absolutely refuses to lay itself out correctly. Often we encounter this when we have called dispose on a composite, and then replaced it with another; although it does not seem to be strictly limited to this case.

When we run into this problem, about 50 % of the time, we can call pack() and layout() on the offending composite, and all will be well. About 50 % of the time, though, we have to do this:

Point p = c.getSize(); c.setSize(p.x+1, p.y+1); c.setSize(p); 

We’ve had this happen with just about every combination of layout managers and such.

I wish I had a nice, simple, reproducible case, but I don’t. I’m hoping that someone will recognize this problem and say: ‘Well, duh, you’re missing xyz….’

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  1. 2026-05-11T06:46:13+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 6:46 am

    Looks to me like the layout’s cache is outdated and needs to be refreshed.

    Layouts in SWT support caches, and will usually cache preferred sizes of the Controls, or whatever they like to cache:

    public abstract class Layout {     protected abstract Point computeSize (Composite composite, int wHint, int hHint, boolean flushCache);     protected boolean flushCache (Control control) {...}     protected abstract void layout (Composite composite, boolean flushCache); } 

    I’m relatively new to SWT programming (former Swing programmer), but encountered similar situations in which the layout wasn’t properly updated. I was usually able to resolve them using the other layout methods that will also cause the layout to flush its cache:

    layout(boolean changed)  layout(boolean changed, boolean allChildren) 
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