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-/*\r
- * Ext JS Library 2.2.1\r
- * Copyright(c) 2006-2009, Ext JS, LLC.\r
- * licensing@extjs.com\r
- * \r
- * http://extjs.com/license\r
- */\r
-\r
-/**\r
- * @class Ext.layout.FitLayout\r
- * @extends Ext.layout.ContainerLayout\r
- * <p>This is a base class for layouts that contain a single item that automatically expands to fill the layout's\r
- * container. This class is intended to be extended or created via the layout:'fit' {@link Ext.Container#layout}\r
- * config, and should generally not need to be created directly via the new keyword.</p>\r
- * <p>FitLayout does not have any direct config options (other than inherited ones). To fit a panel to a container\r
- * using FitLayout, simply set layout:'fit' on the container and add a single panel to it. If the container has\r
- * multiple panels, only the first one will be displayed. Example usage:</p>\r
- * <pre><code>\r
-var p = new Ext.Panel({\r
- title: 'Fit Layout',\r
- layout:'fit',\r
- items: {\r
- title: 'Inner Panel',\r
- html: '<p>This is the inner panel content</p>',\r
- border: false\r
- }\r
-});\r
-</code></pre>\r
- */\r
-Ext.layout.FitLayout = Ext.extend(Ext.layout.ContainerLayout, {\r
- // private\r
- monitorResize:true,\r
-\r
- // private\r
- onLayout : function(ct, target){\r
- Ext.layout.FitLayout.superclass.onLayout.call(this, ct, target);\r
- if(!this.container.collapsed){\r
- this.setItemSize(this.activeItem || ct.items.itemAt(0), target.getStyleSize());\r
- }\r
- },\r
-\r
- // private\r
- setItemSize : function(item, size){\r
- if(item && size.height > 0){ // display none?\r
- item.setSize(size);\r
- }\r
- }\r
-});\r
-Ext.Container.LAYOUTS['fit'] = Ext.layout.FitLayout;
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