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-</span> * @class Ext.window.MessageBox
- * @extends Ext.window.Window
-
-Utility class for generating different styles of message boxes. The singleton instance, `Ext.Msg` can also be used.
-Note that a MessageBox is asynchronous. Unlike a regular JavaScript `alert` (which will halt
-browser execution), showing a MessageBox will not cause the code to stop. For this reason, if you have code
-that should only run *after* some user feedback from the MessageBox, you must use a callback function
-(see the `function` parameter for {@link #show} for more details).
-
-{@img Ext.window.MessageBox/messagebox1.png alert MessageBox}
-{@img Ext.window.MessageBox/messagebox2.png prompt MessageBox}
-{@img Ext.window.MessageBox/messagebox3.png show MessageBox}
-#Example usage:#
-
- // Basic alert:
- Ext.Msg.alert('Status', 'Changes saved successfully.');
-
- // Prompt for user data and process the result using a callback:
- Ext.Msg.prompt('Name', 'Please enter your name:', function(btn, text){
- if (btn == 'ok'){
- // process text value and close...
- }
- });
-
- // Show a dialog using config options:
- Ext.Msg.show({
- title:'Save Changes?',
- msg: 'You are closing a tab that has unsaved changes. Would you like to save your changes?',
- buttons: Ext.Msg.YESNOCANCEL,
- fn: processResult,
- animateTarget: 'elId',
- icon: Ext.window.MessageBox.QUESTION
- });
-
- * @markdown
- * @singleton
- * @xtype messagebox
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+ <pre class="prettyprint lang-js"><span id='Ext-window-MessageBox'>/**
+</span> * Utility class for generating different styles of message boxes. The singleton instance, Ext.MessageBox
+ * alias `Ext.Msg` can also be used.
+ *
+ * Note that a MessageBox is asynchronous. Unlike a regular JavaScript `alert` (which will halt
+ * browser execution), showing a MessageBox will not cause the code to stop. For this reason, if you have code
+ * that should only run *after* some user feedback from the MessageBox, you must use a callback function
+ * (see the `function` parameter for {@link #show} for more details).
+ *
+ * Basic alert
+ *
+ * @example
+ * Ext.Msg.alert('Status', 'Changes saved successfully.');
+ *
+ * Prompt for user data and process the result using a callback
+ *
+ * @example
+ * Ext.Msg.prompt('Name', 'Please enter your name:', function(btn, text){
+ * if (btn == 'ok'){
+ * // process text value and close...
+ * }
+ * });
+ *
+ * Show a dialog using config options
+ *
+ * @example
+ * Ext.Msg.show({
+ * title:'Save Changes?',
+ * msg: 'You are closing a tab that has unsaved changes. Would you like to save your changes?',
+ * buttons: Ext.Msg.YESNOCANCEL,
+ * icon: Ext.Msg.QUESTION
+ * });