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<pre class="prettyprint lang-js"><span id='Ext-form-Label'>/**
-</span> * @class Ext.form.Label
- * @extends Ext.Component
-
-Produces a standalone `<label />` element which can be inserted into a form and be associated with a field
-in that form using the {@link #forId} property.
-
-**NOTE:** in most cases it will be more appropriate to use the {@link Ext.form.Labelable#fieldLabel fieldLabel}
-and associated config properties ({@link Ext.form.Labelable#labelAlign}, {@link Ext.form.Labelable#labelWidth},
-etc.) in field components themselves, as that allows labels to be uniformly sized throughout the form.
-Ext.form.Label should only be used when your layout can not be achieved with the standard
-{@link Ext.form.Labelable field layout}.
-
-You will likely be associating the label with a field component that extends {@link Ext.form.field.Base}, so
-you should make sure the {@link #forId} is set to the same value as the {@link Ext.form.field.Base#inputId inputId}
-of that field.
-
-The label's text can be set using either the {@link #text} or {@link #html} configuration properties; the
-difference between the two is that the former will automatically escape HTML characters when rendering, while
-the latter will not.
-{@img Ext.form.Label/Ext.form.Label.png Ext.form.Label component}
-#Example usage:#
-
-This example creates a Label after its associated Text field, an arrangement that cannot currently
-be achieved using the standard Field layout's labelAlign.
-
- Ext.create('Ext.form.Panel', {
- title: 'Field with Label',
- width: 400,
- bodyPadding: 10,
- renderTo: Ext.getBody(),
- layout: {
- type: 'hbox',
- align: 'middle'
- },
- items: [{
- xtype: 'textfield',
- hideLabel: true,
- flex: 1
- }, {
- xtype: 'label',
- forId: 'myFieldId',
- text: 'My Awesome Field',
- margins: '0 0 0 10'
- }]
- });
-
- * @markdown
- * @docauthor Jason Johnston <jason@sencha.com>
+</span> * @docauthor Jason Johnston <jason@sencha.com>
+ *
+ * Produces a standalone `<label />` element which can be inserted into a form and be associated with a field
+ * in that form using the {@link #forId} property.
+ *
+ * **NOTE:** in most cases it will be more appropriate to use the {@link Ext.form.Labelable#fieldLabel fieldLabel}
+ * and associated config properties ({@link Ext.form.Labelable#labelAlign}, {@link Ext.form.Labelable#labelWidth},
+ * etc.) in field components themselves, as that allows labels to be uniformly sized throughout the form.
+ * Ext.form.Label should only be used when your layout can not be achieved with the standard
+ * {@link Ext.form.Labelable field layout}.
+ *
+ * You will likely be associating the label with a field component that extends {@link Ext.form.field.Base}, so
+ * you should make sure the {@link #forId} is set to the same value as the {@link Ext.form.field.Base#inputId inputId}
+ * of that field.
+ *
+ * The label's text can be set using either the {@link #text} or {@link #html} configuration properties; the
+ * difference between the two is that the former will automatically escape HTML characters when rendering, while
+ * the latter will not.
+ *
+ * # Example
+ *
+ * This example creates a Label after its associated Text field, an arrangement that cannot currently
+ * be achieved using the standard Field layout's labelAlign.
+ *
+ * @example
+ * Ext.create('Ext.form.Panel', {
+ * title: 'Field with Label',
+ * width: 400,
+ * bodyPadding: 10,
+ * renderTo: Ext.getBody(),
+ * layout: {
+ * type: 'hbox',
+ * align: 'middle'
+ * },
+ * items: [{
+ * xtype: 'textfield',
+ * hideLabel: true,
+ * flex: 1
+ * }, {
+ * xtype: 'label',
+ * forId: 'myFieldId',
+ * text: 'My Awesome Field',
+ * margins: '0 0 0 10'
+ * }]
+ * });
*/
Ext.define('Ext.form.Label', {
extend:'Ext.Component',
requires: ['Ext.util.Format'],
<span id='Ext-form-Label-cfg-text'> /**
-</span> * @cfg {String} text The plain text to display within the label (defaults to ''). If you need to include HTML
+</span> * @cfg {String} [text='']
+ * The plain text to display within the label. If you need to include HTML
* tags within the label's innerHTML, use the {@link #html} config instead.
*/
<span id='Ext-form-Label-cfg-forId'> /**
-</span> * @cfg {String} forId The id of the input element to which this label will be bound via the standard HTML 'for'
+</span> * @cfg {String} forId
+ * The id of the input element to which this label will be bound via the standard HTML 'for'
* attribute. If not specified, the attribute will not be added to the label. In most cases you will be
* associating the label with a {@link Ext.form.field.Base} component, so you should make sure this matches
* the {@link Ext.form.field.Base#inputId inputId} of that field.
*/
<span id='Ext-form-Label-cfg-html'> /**
-</span> * @cfg {String} html An HTML fragment that will be used as the label's innerHTML (defaults to '').
+</span> * @cfg {String} [html='']
+ * An HTML fragment that will be used as the label's innerHTML.
* Note that if {@link #text} is specified it will take precedence and this value will be ignored.
*/
<span id='Ext-form-Label-method-setText'> /**
</span> * Updates the label's innerHTML with the specified string.
* @param {String} text The new label text
- * @param {Boolean} encode (optional) False to skip HTML-encoding the text when rendering it
- * to the label (defaults to true which encodes the value). This might be useful if you want to include
- * tags in the label's innerHTML rather than rendering them as string literals per the default logic.
- * @return {Label} this
+ * @param {Boolean} [encode=true] False to skip HTML-encoding the text when rendering it
+ * to the label. This might be useful if you want to include tags in the label's innerHTML rather
+ * than rendering them as string literals per the default logic.
+ * @return {Ext.form.Label} this
*/
setText : function(text, encode){
var me = this;