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*
* This is a layout that enables anchoring of contained elements relative to the container's dimensions.
* If the container is resized, all anchored items are automatically rerendered according to their
- * <b><tt>{@link #anchor}</tt></b> rules.
+ * `{@link #anchor}` rules.
*
- * This class is intended to be extended or created via the layout: 'anchor' {@link Ext.layout.container.AbstractContainer#layout}
- * config, and should generally not need to be created directly via the new keyword.</p>
+ * This class is intended to be extended or created via the {@link Ext.container.AbstractContainer#layout layout}: 'anchor'
+ * config, and should generally not need to be created directly via the new keyword.
*
* AnchorLayout does not have any direct config options (other than inherited ones). By default,
* AnchorLayout will calculate anchor measurements based on the size of the container itself. However, the
- * container using the AnchorLayout can supply an anchoring-specific config property of <b>anchorSize</b>.
+ * container using the AnchorLayout can supply an anchoring-specific config property of `anchorSize`.
+ *
* If anchorSize is specifed, the layout will use it as a virtual container for the purposes of calculating
* anchor measurements based on it instead, allowing the container to be sized independently of the anchoring
* logic if necessary.
*
- * {@img Ext.layout.container.Anchor/Ext.layout.container.Anchor.png Ext.layout.container.Anchor container layout}
- *
- * For example:
+ * @example
* Ext.create('Ext.Panel', {
* width: 500,
* height: 400,
* title: "AnchorLayout Panel",
* layout: 'anchor',
* renderTo: Ext.getBody(),
- * items: [{
- * xtype: 'panel',
- * title: '75% Width and 20% Height',
- * anchor: '75% 20%'
- * },{
- * xtype: 'panel',
- * title: 'Offset -300 Width & -200 Height',
- * anchor: '-300 -200'
- * },{
- * xtype: 'panel',
- * title: 'Mixed Offset and Percent',
- * anchor: '-250 20%'
- * }]
+ * items: [
+ * {
+ * xtype: 'panel',
+ * title: '75% Width and 20% Height',
+ * anchor: '75% 20%'
+ * },
+ * {
+ * xtype: 'panel',
+ * title: 'Offset -300 Width & -200 Height',
+ * anchor: '-300 -200'
+ * },
+ * {
+ * xtype: 'panel',
+ * title: 'Mixed Offset and Percent',
+ * anchor: '-250 20%'
+ * }
+ * ]
* });
*/
-
Ext.define('Ext.layout.container.Anchor', {
/* Begin Definitions */
<span id='Ext-layout-container-Anchor-cfg-anchor'> /**
</span> * @cfg {String} anchor
- * <p>This configuation option is to be applied to <b>child <tt>items</tt></b> of a container managed by
- * this layout (ie. configured with <tt>layout:'anchor'</tt>).</p><br/>
*
- * <p>This value is what tells the layout how an item should be anchored to the container. <tt>items</tt>
- * added to an AnchorLayout accept an anchoring-specific config property of <b>anchor</b> which is a string
+ * This configuation option is to be applied to **child `items`** of a container managed by
+ * this layout (ie. configured with `layout:'anchor'`).
+ *
+ * This value is what tells the layout how an item should be anchored to the container. `items`
+ * added to an AnchorLayout accept an anchoring-specific config property of **anchor** which is a string
* containing two values: the horizontal anchor value and the vertical anchor value (for example, '100% 50%').
- * The following types of anchor values are supported:<div class="mdetail-params"><ul>
+ * The following types of anchor values are supported:
*
- * <li><b>Percentage</b> : Any value between 1 and 100, expressed as a percentage.<div class="sub-desc">
- * The first anchor is the percentage width that the item should take up within the container, and the
- * second is the percentage height. For example:<pre><code>
-// two values specified
-anchor: '100% 50%' // render item complete width of the container and
- // 1/2 height of the container
-// one value specified
-anchor: '100%' // the width value; the height will default to auto
- * </code></pre></div></li>
+ * - **Percentage** : Any value between 1 and 100, expressed as a percentage.
*
- * <li><b>Offsets</b> : Any positive or negative integer value.<div class="sub-desc">
- * This is a raw adjustment where the first anchor is the offset from the right edge of the container,
- * and the second is the offset from the bottom edge. For example:<pre><code>
-// two values specified
-anchor: '-50 -100' // render item the complete width of the container
- // minus 50 pixels and
- // the complete height minus 100 pixels.
-// one value specified
-anchor: '-50' // anchor value is assumed to be the right offset value
- // bottom offset will default to 0
- * </code></pre></div></li>
+ * The first anchor is the percentage width that the item should take up within the container, and the
+ * second is the percentage height. For example:
*
- * <li><b>Sides</b> : Valid values are <tt>'right'</tt> (or <tt>'r'</tt>) and <tt>'bottom'</tt>
- * (or <tt>'b'</tt>).<div class="sub-desc">
- * Either the container must have a fixed size or an anchorSize config value defined at render time in
- * order for these to have any effect.</div></li>
+ * // two values specified
+ * anchor: '100% 50%' // render item complete width of the container and
+ * // 1/2 height of the container
+ * // one value specified
+ * anchor: '100%' // the width value; the height will default to auto
*
- * <li><b>Mixed</b> : <div class="sub-desc">
- * Anchor values can also be mixed as needed. For example, to render the width offset from the container
- * right edge by 50 pixels and 75% of the container's height use:
- * <pre><code>
-anchor: '-50 75%'
- * </code></pre></div></li>
+ * - **Offsets** : Any positive or negative integer value.
*
+ * This is a raw adjustment where the first anchor is the offset from the right edge of the container,
+ * and the second is the offset from the bottom edge. For example:
*
- * </ul></div>
+ * // two values specified
+ * anchor: '-50 -100' // render item the complete width of the container
+ * // minus 50 pixels and
+ * // the complete height minus 100 pixels.
+ * // one value specified
+ * anchor: '-50' // anchor value is assumed to be the right offset value
+ * // bottom offset will default to 0
+ *
+ * - **Sides** : Valid values are `right` (or `r`) and `bottom` (or `b`).
+ *
+ * Either the container must have a fixed size or an anchorSize config value defined at render time in
+ * order for these to have any effect.
+ *
+ * - **Mixed** :
+ *
+ * Anchor values can also be mixed as needed. For example, to render the width offset from the container
+ * right edge by 50 pixels and 75% of the container's height use:
+ *
+ * anchor: '-50 75%'
*/
-
type: 'anchor',
<span id='Ext-layout-container-Anchor-cfg-defaultAnchor'> /**
// Work around WebKit RightMargin bug. We're going to inline-block all the children only ONCE and remove it when we're done
if (!Ext.supports.RightMargin) {
- cleaner = Ext.core.Element.getRightMarginFixCleaner(target);
+ cleaner = Ext.Element.getRightMarginFixCleaner(target);
target.addCls(Ext.baseCSSPrefix + 'inline-children');
}