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/**
+ * @class Ext.Element
+ */
+Ext.Element.addMethods({
+    /**
+     * Gets the x,y coordinates specified by the anchor position on the element.
+     * @param {String} [anchor='c'] The specified anchor position.  See {@link #alignTo}
+     * for details on supported anchor positions.
+     * @param {Boolean} [local] True to get the local (element top/left-relative) anchor position instead
+     * of page coordinates
+     * @param {Object} [size] An object containing the size to use for calculating anchor position
+     * {width: (target width), height: (target height)} (defaults to the element's current size)
+     * @return {Number[]} [x, y] An array containing the element's x and y coordinates
+     */
+    getAnchorXY : function(anchor, local, s){
+        //Passing a different size is useful for pre-calculating anchors,
+        //especially for anchored animations that change the el size.
+        anchor = (anchor || "tl").toLowerCase();
+        s = s || {};
+
+        var me = this,
+            vp = me.dom == document.body || me.dom == document,
+            w = s.width || vp ? Ext.Element.getViewWidth() : me.getWidth(),
+            h = s.height || vp ? Ext.Element.getViewHeight() : me.getHeight(),
+            xy,
+            r = Math.round,
+            o = me.getXY(),
+            scroll = me.getScroll(),
+            extraX = vp ? scroll.left : !local ? o[0] : 0,
+            extraY = vp ? scroll.top : !local ? o[1] : 0,
+            hash = {
+                c  : [r(w * 0.5), r(h * 0.5)],
+                t  : [r(w * 0.5), 0],
+                l  : [0, r(h * 0.5)],
+                r  : [w, r(h * 0.5)],
+                b  : [r(w * 0.5), h],
+                tl : [0, 0],
+                bl : [0, h],
+                br : [w, h],
+                tr : [w, 0]
+            };
+
+        xy = hash[anchor];
+        return [xy[0] + extraX, xy[1] + extraY];
+    },
+
+    /**
+     * Anchors an element to another element and realigns it when the window is resized.
+     * @param {String/HTMLElement/Ext.Element} element The element to align to.
+     * @param {String} position The position to align to.
+     * @param {Number[]} [offsets] Offset the positioning by [x, y]
+     * @param {Boolean/Object} [animate] True for the default animation or a standard Element animation config object
+     * @param {Boolean/Number} [monitorScroll] True to monitor body scroll and reposition. If this parameter
+     * is a number, it is used as the buffer delay (defaults to 50ms).
+     * @param {Function} [callback] The function to call after the animation finishes
+     * @return {Ext.Element} this
+     */
+    anchorTo : function(el, alignment, offsets, animate, monitorScroll, callback){
+        var me = this,
+            dom = me.dom,
+            scroll = !Ext.isEmpty(monitorScroll),
+            action = function(){
+                Ext.fly(dom).alignTo(el, alignment, offsets, animate);
+                Ext.callback(callback, Ext.fly(dom));
+            },
+            anchor = this.getAnchor();
+
+        // previous listener anchor, remove it
+        this.removeAnchor();
+        Ext.apply(anchor, {
+            fn: action,
+            scroll: scroll
+        });
+
+        Ext.EventManager.onWindowResize(action, null);
+
+        if(scroll){
+            Ext.EventManager.on(window, 'scroll', action, null,
+                {buffer: !isNaN(monitorScroll) ? monitorScroll : 50});
+        }
+        action.call(me); // align immediately
+        return me;
+    },
+
+    /**
+     * Remove any anchor to this element. See {@link #anchorTo}.
+     * @return {Ext.Element} this
+     */
+    removeAnchor : function(){
+        var me = this,
+            anchor = this.getAnchor();
+
+        if(anchor && anchor.fn){
+            Ext.EventManager.removeResizeListener(anchor.fn);
+            if(anchor.scroll){
+                Ext.EventManager.un(window, 'scroll', anchor.fn);
+            }
+            delete anchor.fn;
+        }
+        return me;
+    },
+
+    // private
+    getAnchor : function(){
+        var data = Ext.Element.data,
+            dom = this.dom;
+            if (!dom) {
+                return;
+            }
+            var anchor = data(dom, '_anchor');
+
+        if(!anchor){
+            anchor = data(dom, '_anchor', {});
+        }
+        return anchor;
+    },
+
+    getAlignVector: function(el, spec, offset) {
+        var me = this,
+            side = {t:"top", l:"left", r:"right", b: "bottom"},
+            thisRegion = me.getRegion(),
+            elRegion;
+
+        el = Ext.get(el);
+        if(!el || !el.dom){
+            //<debug>
+            Ext.Error.raise({
+                sourceClass: 'Ext.Element',
+                sourceMethod: 'getAlignVector',
+                msg: 'Attempted to align an element that doesn\'t exist'
+            });
+            //</debug>
+        }
+
+        elRegion = el.getRegion();
+    },
+
+    /**
+     * Gets the x,y coordinates to align this element with another element. See {@link #alignTo} for more info on the
+     * supported position values.
+     * @param {String/HTMLElement/Ext.Element} element The element to align to.
+     * @param {String} [position="tl-bl?"] The position to align to (defaults to )
+     * @param {Number[]} [offsets] Offset the positioning by [x, y]
+     * @return {Number[]} [x, y]
+     */
+    getAlignToXY : function(el, p, o){
+        el = Ext.get(el);
+
+        if(!el || !el.dom){
+            //<debug>
+            Ext.Error.raise({
+                sourceClass: 'Ext.Element',
+                sourceMethod: 'getAlignToXY',
+                msg: 'Attempted to align an element that doesn\'t exist'
+            });
+            //</debug>
+        }
+
+        o = o || [0,0];
+        p = (!p || p == "?" ? "tl-bl?" : (!(/-/).test(p) && p !== "" ? "tl-" + p : p || "tl-bl")).toLowerCase();
+
+        var me = this,
+            d = me.dom,
+            a1,
+            a2,
+            x,
+            y,
+            //constrain the aligned el to viewport if necessary
+            w,
+            h,
+            r,
+            dw = Ext.Element.getViewWidth() -10, // 10px of margin for ie
+            dh = Ext.Element.getViewHeight()-10, // 10px of margin for ie
+            p1y,
+            p1x,
+            p2y,
+            p2x,
+            swapY,
+            swapX,
+            doc = document,
+            docElement = doc.documentElement,
+            docBody = doc.body,
+            scrollX = (docElement.scrollLeft || docBody.scrollLeft || 0)+5,
+            scrollY = (docElement.scrollTop || docBody.scrollTop || 0)+5,
+            c = false, //constrain to viewport
+            p1 = "",
+            p2 = "",
+            m = p.match(/^([a-z]+)-([a-z]+)(\?)?$/);
+
+        if(!m){
+            //<debug>
+            Ext.Error.raise({
+                sourceClass: 'Ext.Element',
+                sourceMethod: 'getAlignToXY',
+                el: el,
+                position: p,
+                offset: o,
+                msg: 'Attemmpted to align an element with an invalid position: "' + p + '"'
+            });
+            //</debug>
+        }
+
+        p1 = m[1];
+        p2 = m[2];
+        c = !!m[3];
+
+        //Subtract the aligned el's internal xy from the target's offset xy
+        //plus custom offset to get the aligned el's new offset xy
+        a1 = me.getAnchorXY(p1, true);
+        a2 = el.getAnchorXY(p2, false);
+
+        x = a2[0] - a1[0] + o[0];
+        y = a2[1] - a1[1] + o[1];
+
+        if(c){
+           w = me.getWidth();
+           h = me.getHeight();
+           r = el.getRegion();
+           //If we are at a viewport boundary and the aligned el is anchored on a target border that is
+           //perpendicular to the vp border, allow the aligned el to slide on that border,
+           //otherwise swap the aligned el to the opposite border of the target.
+           p1y = p1.charAt(0);
+           p1x = p1.charAt(p1.length-1);
+           p2y = p2.charAt(0);
+           p2x = p2.charAt(p2.length-1);
+           swapY = ((p1y=="t" && p2y=="b") || (p1y=="b" && p2y=="t"));
+           swapX = ((p1x=="r" && p2x=="l") || (p1x=="l" && p2x=="r"));
+
+
+           if (x + w > dw + scrollX) {
+                x = swapX ? r.left-w : dw+scrollX-w;
+           }
+           if (x < scrollX) {
+               x = swapX ? r.right : scrollX;
+           }
+           if (y + h > dh + scrollY) {
+                y = swapY ? r.top-h : dh+scrollY-h;
+            }
+           if (y < scrollY){
+               y = swapY ? r.bottom : scrollY;
+           }
+        }
+        return [x,y];
+    },
+
+    /**
+     * Aligns this element with another element relative to the specified anchor points. If the other element is the
+     * document it aligns it to the viewport.
+     * The position parameter is optional, and can be specified in any one of the following formats:
+     * <ul>
+     *   <li><b>Blank</b>: Defaults to aligning the element's top-left corner to the target's bottom-left corner ("tl-bl").</li>
+     *   <li><b>One anchor (deprecated)</b>: The passed anchor position is used as the target element's anchor point.
+     *       The element being aligned will position its top-left corner (tl) to that point.  <i>This method has been
+     *       deprecated in favor of the newer two anchor syntax below</i>.</li>
+     *   <li><b>Two anchors</b>: If two values from the table below are passed separated by a dash, the first value is used as the
+     *       element's anchor point, and the second value is used as the target's anchor point.</li>
+     * </ul>
+     * In addition to the anchor points, the position parameter also supports the "?" character.  If "?" is passed at the end of
+     * the position string, the element will attempt to align as specified, but the position will be adjusted to constrain to
+     * the viewport if necessary.  Note that the element being aligned might be swapped to align to a different position than
+     * that specified in order to enforce the viewport constraints.
+     * Following are all of the supported anchor positions:
+<pre>
+Value  Description
+-----  -----------------------------
+tl     The top left corner (default)
+t      The center of the top edge
+tr     The top right corner
+l      The center of the left edge
+c      In the center of the element
+r      The center of the right edge
+bl     The bottom left corner
+b      The center of the bottom edge
+br     The bottom right corner
+</pre>
+Example Usage:
+<pre><code>
+// align el to other-el using the default positioning ("tl-bl", non-constrained)
+el.alignTo("other-el");
+
+// align the top left corner of el with the top right corner of other-el (constrained to viewport)
+el.alignTo("other-el", "tr?");
+
+// align the bottom right corner of el with the center left edge of other-el
+el.alignTo("other-el", "br-l?");
+
+// align the center of el with the bottom left corner of other-el and
+// adjust the x position by -6 pixels (and the y position by 0)
+el.alignTo("other-el", "c-bl", [-6, 0]);
+</code></pre>
+     * @param {String/HTMLElement/Ext.Element} element The element to align to.
+     * @param {String} [position="tl-bl?"] The position to align to
+     * @param {Number[]} [offsets] Offset the positioning by [x, y]
+     * @param {Boolean/Object} [animate] true for the default animation or a standard Element animation config object
+     * @return {Ext.Element} this
+     */
+    alignTo : function(element, position, offsets, animate){
+        var me = this;
+        return me.setXY(me.getAlignToXY(element, position, offsets),
+                        me.anim && !!animate ? me.anim(animate) : false);
+    },
+
+    // private ==>  used outside of core
+    adjustForConstraints : function(xy, parent) {
+        var vector = this.getConstrainVector(parent, xy);
+        if (vector) {
+            xy[0] += vector[0];
+            xy[1] += vector[1];
+        }
+        return xy;
+    },
+
+    /**
+     * <p>Returns the <code>[X, Y]</code> vector by which this element must be translated to make a best attempt
+     * to constrain within the passed constraint. Returns <code>false</code> is this element does not need to be moved.</p>
+     * <p>Priority is given to constraining the top and left within the constraint.</p>
+     * <p>The constraint may either be an existing element into which this element is to be constrained, or
+     * an {@link Ext.util.Region Region} into which this element is to be constrained.</p>
+     * @param constrainTo {Mixed} The Element or {@link Ext.util.Region Region} into which this element is to be constrained.
+     * @param proposedPosition {Array} A proposed <code>[X, Y]</code> position to test for validity and to produce a vector for instead
+     * of using this Element's current position;
+     * @returns {Number[]/Boolean} <b>If</b> this element <i>needs</i> to be translated, an <code>[X, Y]</code>
+     * vector by which this element must be translated. Otherwise, <code>false</code>.
+     */
+    getConstrainVector: function(constrainTo, proposedPosition) {
+        if (!(constrainTo instanceof Ext.util.Region)) {
+            constrainTo = Ext.get(constrainTo).getViewRegion();
+        }
+        var thisRegion = this.getRegion(),
+            vector = [0, 0],
+            shadowSize = this.shadow && this.shadow.offset,
+            overflowed = false;
+
+        // Shift this region to occupy the proposed position
+        if (proposedPosition) {
+            thisRegion.translateBy(proposedPosition[0] - thisRegion.x, proposedPosition[1] - thisRegion.y);
+        }
+
+        // Reduce the constrain region to allow for shadow
+        // TODO: Rewrite the Shadow class. When that's done, get the extra for each side from the Shadow.
+        if (shadowSize) {
+            constrainTo.adjust(0, -shadowSize, -shadowSize, shadowSize);
+        }
+
+        // Constrain the X coordinate by however much this Element overflows
+        if (thisRegion.right > constrainTo.right) {
+            overflowed = true;
+            vector[0] = (constrainTo.right - thisRegion.right);    // overflowed the right
+        }
+        if (thisRegion.left + vector[0] < constrainTo.left) {
+            overflowed = true;
+            vector[0] = (constrainTo.left - thisRegion.left);      // overflowed the left
+        }
+
+        // Constrain the Y coordinate by however much this Element overflows
+        if (thisRegion.bottom > constrainTo.bottom) {
+            overflowed = true;
+            vector[1] = (constrainTo.bottom - thisRegion.bottom);  // overflowed the bottom
+        }
+        if (thisRegion.top + vector[1] < constrainTo.top) {
+            overflowed = true;
+            vector[1] = (constrainTo.top - thisRegion.top);        // overflowed the top
+        }
+        return overflowed ? vector : false;
+    },
+
+    /**
+    * Calculates the x, y to center this element on the screen
+    * @return {Number[]} The x, y values [x, y]
+    */
+    getCenterXY : function(){
+        return this.getAlignToXY(document, 'c-c');
+    },
+
+    /**
+    * Centers the Element in either the viewport, or another Element.
+    * @param {String/HTMLElement/Ext.Element} centerIn (optional) The element in which to center the element.
+    */
+    center : function(centerIn){
+        return this.alignTo(centerIn || document, 'c-c');
+    }
+});
+
+ +