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-</span> * @class Ext.form.Labelable
-
-A mixin which allows a component to be configured and decorated with a label and/or error message as is
-common for form fields. This is used by e.g. {@link Ext.form.field.Base} and {@link Ext.form.FieldContainer}
-to let them be managed by the Field layout.
-
-**NOTE**: This mixin is mainly for internal library use and most users should not need to use it directly. It
-is more likely you will want to use one of the component classes that import this mixin, such as
-{@link Ext.form.field.Base} or {@link Ext.form.FieldContainer}.
-
-Use of this mixin does not make a component a field in the logical sense, meaning it does not provide any
-logic or state related to values or validation; that is handled by the related {@link Ext.form.field.Field}
-mixin. These two mixins may be used separately (for example {@link Ext.form.FieldContainer} is Labelable but not a
-Field), or in combination (for example {@link Ext.form.field.Base} implements both and has logic for connecting the
-two.)
-
-Component classes which use this mixin should use the Field layout
-or a derivation thereof to properly size and position the label and message according to the component config.
-They must also call the {@link #initLabelable} method during component initialization to ensure the mixin gets
-set up correctly.
-
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+ <pre class="prettyprint lang-js"><span id='Ext-form-Labelable'>/**
+</span> * A mixin which allows a component to be configured and decorated with a label and/or error message as is
+ * common for form fields. This is used by e.g. Ext.form.field.Base and Ext.form.FieldContainer
+ * to let them be managed by the Field layout.
+ *
+ * NOTE: This mixin is mainly for internal library use and most users should not need to use it directly. It
+ * is more likely you will want to use one of the component classes that import this mixin, such as
+ * Ext.form.field.Base or Ext.form.FieldContainer.
+ *
+ * Use of this mixin does not make a component a field in the logical sense, meaning it does not provide any
+ * logic or state related to values or validation; that is handled by the related Ext.form.field.Field
+ * mixin. These two mixins may be used separately (for example Ext.form.FieldContainer is Labelable but not a
+ * Field), or in combination (for example Ext.form.field.Base implements both and has logic for connecting the
+ * two.)
+ *
+ * Component classes which use this mixin should use the Field layout
+ * or a derivation thereof to properly size and position the label and message according to the component config.
+ * They must also call the {@link #initLabelable} method during component initialization to ensure the mixin gets
+ * set up correctly.
+ *