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Class Ext.QuickTips

Package:Ext
Defined In:QuickTips.js
Class:QuickTips
Extends:Object

Provides attractive and customizable tooltips for any element. The QuickTips -singleton is used to configure and manage tooltips globally for multiple elements -in a generic manner. To create individual tooltips with maximum customizability, -you should consider either Ext.Tip or Ext.ToolTip.

-

Quicktips can be configured via tag attributes directly in markup, or by -registering quick tips programmatically via the register method.

-

The singleton's instance of Ext.QuickTip is available via -getQuickTip, and supports all the methods, and all the all the -configuration properties of Ext.QuickTip. These settings will apply to all -tooltips shown by the singleton.

-

Below is the summary of the configuration properties which can be used. -For detailed descriptions see getQuickTip

-

QuickTips singleton configs (all are optional)

-
  • dismissDelay
  • -
  • hideDelay
  • -
  • maxWidth
  • -
  • minWidth
  • -
  • showDelay
  • -
  • trackMouse
-

Target element configs (optional unless otherwise noted)

-
  • autoHide
  • -
  • cls
  • -
  • dismissDelay (overrides singleton value)
  • -
  • target (required)
  • -
  • text (required)
  • -
  • title
  • -
  • width
-

Here is an example showing how some of these config options could be used:

-
// Init the singleton.  Any tag-based quick tips will start working.

-Ext.QuickTips.init();
-
-// Apply a set of config properties to the singleton

-Ext.apply(Ext.QuickTips.getQuickTip(), {
-    maxWidth: 200,
-    minWidth: 100,
-    showDelay: 50,
-    trackMouse: true
-});
-
-// Manually register a quick tip for a specific element

-Ext.QuickTips.register({
-    target: 'my-div',
-    title: 'My Tooltip',
-    text: 'This tooltip was added in code',
-    width: 100,
-    dismissDelay: 20
-});
-

To register a quick tip in markup, you simply add one or more of the valid QuickTip attributes prefixed with -the ext: namespace. The HTML element itself is automatically set as the quick tip target. Here is the summary -of supported attributes (optional unless otherwise noted):

- -

Here is an example of configuring an HTML element to display a tooltip from markup:

-
// Add a quick tip to an HTML button

-<input type="button" value="OK" ext:qtitle="OK Button" ext:qwidth="100"
+

Class Ext.QuickTips

Package:Ext
Defined In:QuickTips.js
Class:QuickTips
Extends:Object

Provides attractive and customizable tooltips for any element. The QuickTips +singleton is used to configure and manage tooltips globally for multiple elements +in a generic manner. To create individual tooltips with maximum customizability, +you should consider either Ext.Tip or Ext.ToolTip.

+

Quicktips can be configured via tag attributes directly in markup, or by +registering quick tips programmatically via the register method.

+

The singleton's instance of Ext.QuickTip is available via +getQuickTip, and supports all the methods, and all the all the +configuration properties of Ext.QuickTip. These settings will apply to all +tooltips shown by the singleton.

+

Below is the summary of the configuration properties which can be used. +For detailed descriptions see getQuickTip

+

QuickTips singleton configs (all are optional)

+
  • dismissDelay
  • +
  • hideDelay
  • +
  • maxWidth
  • +
  • minWidth
  • +
  • showDelay
  • +
  • trackMouse
+

Target element configs (optional unless otherwise noted)

+
  • autoHide
  • +
  • cls
  • +
  • dismissDelay (overrides singleton value)
  • +
  • target (required)
  • +
  • text (required)
  • +
  • title
  • +
  • width
+

Here is an example showing how some of these config options could be used:

+
// Init the singleton.  Any tag-based quick tips will start working.
+Ext.QuickTips.init();
+
+// Apply a set of config properties to the singleton
+Ext.apply(Ext.QuickTips.getQuickTip(), {
+    maxWidth: 200,
+    minWidth: 100,
+    showDelay: 50,
+    trackMouse: true
+});
+
+// Manually register a quick tip for a specific element
+Ext.QuickTips.register({
+    target: 'my-div',
+    title: 'My Tooltip',
+    text: 'This tooltip was added in code',
+    width: 100,
+    dismissDelay: 20
+});
+

To register a quick tip in markup, you simply add one or more of the valid QuickTip attributes prefixed with +the ext: namespace. The HTML element itself is automatically set as the quick tip target. Here is the summary +of supported attributes (optional unless otherwise noted):

+
  • hide: Specifying "user" is equivalent to setting autoHide = false. Any other value will be the +same as autoHide = true.
  • +
  • qclass: A CSS class to be applied to the quick tip (equivalent to the 'cls' target element config).
  • +
  • qtip (required): The quick tip text (equivalent to the 'text' target element config).
  • +
  • qtitle: The quick tip title (equivalent to the 'title' target element config).
  • +
  • qwidth: The quick tip width (equivalent to the 'width' target element config).
+

Here is an example of configuring an HTML element to display a tooltip from markup:

+
// Add a quick tip to an HTML button
+<input type="button" value="OK" ext:qtitle="OK Button" ext:qwidth="100"
      ext:qtip="This is a quick tip from markup!"></input>


This class is a singleton and cannot be created directly.

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