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  Component
    ColorPalette

Class Ext.ColorPalette

Package:Ext
Defined In:ColorPalette.js
Class:ColorPalette
Extends:Component
Simple color palette class for choosing colors. The palette can be rendered to any container.
Here's an example of typical usage:
var cp = new Ext.ColorPalette({value:'993300'});  // initial selected color
cp.render('my-div');

cp.on('select', function(palette, selColor){
    // do something with selColor
});

Config Options

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 allowDomMove : Boolean
Whether the component can move the Dom node when rendering (defaults to true).
Component
 allowReselect : Boolean
If set to true then reselecting a color that is already selected fires the select event
ColorPalette
 data : Mixed
The initial set of data to apply to the tpl to update the content area of the Component.
Component
 disabled : Boolean
Render this component disabled (default is false).
Component
 disabledClass : String
CSS class added to the component when it is disabled (defaults to 'x-item-disabled').
Component
 hidden : Boolean
Render this component hidden (default is false). If true, the hide method will be called internally.
Component
 itemCls : String
The CSS class to apply to the containing element (defaults to 'x-color-palette')
ColorPalette
 scope : Object
The scope (this reference) in which the handler function will be called. Defaults to this ColorPalette instance.
ColorPalette
 tpl : String
An existing XTemplate instance to be used in place of the default template for rendering the component.
ColorPalette

Public Properties

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 disabled : Boolean
True if this component is disabled. Read-only.
Component
 hidden : Boolean
True if this component is hidden. Read-only.
Component
 initialConfig : Object
This Component's initial configuration specification. Read-only.
Component
 rendered : Boolean
True if this component has been rendered. Read-only.
Component

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