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/*!
- * Ext JS Library 3.0.0
- * Copyright(c) 2006-2009 Ext JS, LLC
- * licensing@extjs.com
- * http://www.extjs.com/license
+ * Ext JS Library 3.3.1
+ * Copyright(c) 2006-2010 Sencha Inc.
+ * licensing@sencha.com
+ * http://www.sencha.com/license
*/
-Ext.onReady(function(){
-
- // NOTE: This is an example showing simple state management. During development,
- // it is generally best to disable state management as dynamically-generated ids
- // can change across page loads, leading to unpredictable results. The developer
- // should ensure that stable state ids are set for stateful components in real apps.
- Ext.state.Manager.setProvider(new Ext.state.CookieProvider());
-
- // create some portlet tools using built in Ext tool ids
- var tools = [{
- id:'gear',
- handler: function(){
- Ext.Msg.alert('Message', 'The Settings tool was clicked.');
- }
- },{
- id:'close',
- handler: function(e, target, panel){
- panel.ownerCt.remove(panel, true);
- }
- }];
-
- var viewport = new Ext.Viewport({
- layout:'border',
- items:[{
- region:'west',
- id:'west-panel',
- title:'West',
- split:true,
- width: 200,
- minSize: 175,
- maxSize: 400,
- collapsible: true,
- margins:'35 0 5 5',
- cmargins:'35 5 5 5',
- layout:'accordion',
- layoutConfig:{
- animate:true
- },
- items: [{
- html: Ext.example.shortBogusMarkup,
- title:'Navigation',
- autoScroll:true,
- border:false,
- iconCls:'nav'
- },{
- title:'Settings',
- html: Ext.example.shortBogusMarkup,
- border:false,
- autoScroll:true,
- iconCls:'settings'
- }]
- },{
- xtype:'portal',
- region:'center',
- margins:'35 5 5 0',
- items:[{
- columnWidth:.33,
- style:'padding:10px 0 10px 10px',
- items:[{
- title: 'Grid in a Portlet',
- layout:'fit',
- tools: tools,
- items: new SampleGrid([0, 2, 3])
- },{
- title: 'Another Panel 1',
- tools: tools,
- html: Ext.example.shortBogusMarkup
- }]
- },{
- columnWidth:.33,
- style:'padding:10px 0 10px 10px',
- items:[{
- title: 'Panel 2',
- tools: tools,
- html: Ext.example.shortBogusMarkup
- },{
- title: 'Another Panel 2',
- tools: tools,
- html: Ext.example.shortBogusMarkup
- }]
- },{
- columnWidth:.33,
- style:'padding:10px',
- items:[{
- title: 'Panel 3',
- tools: tools,
- html: Ext.example.shortBogusMarkup
- },{
- title: 'Another Panel 3',
- tools: tools,
- html: Ext.example.shortBogusMarkup
- }]
- }]
-
- /*
- * Uncomment this block to test handling of the drop event. You could use this
- * to save portlet position state for example. The event arg e is the custom
- * event defined in Ext.ux.Portal.DropZone.
- */
-// ,listeners: {
-// 'drop': function(e){
-// Ext.Msg.alert('Portlet Dropped', e.panel.title + '
Column: ' +
-// e.columnIndex + '
Position: ' + e.position);
-// }
-// }
- }]
- });
-});
-
+Ext.onReady(function(){
+
+ // NOTE: This is an example showing simple state management. During development,
+ // it is generally best to disable state management as dynamically-generated ids
+ // can change across page loads, leading to unpredictable results. The developer
+ // should ensure that stable state ids are set for stateful components in real apps.
+ Ext.state.Manager.setProvider(new Ext.state.CookieProvider());
+
+ // create some portlet tools using built in Ext tool ids
+ var tools = [{
+ id:'gear',
+ handler: function(){
+ Ext.Msg.alert('Message', 'The Settings tool was clicked.');
+ }
+ },{
+ id:'close',
+ handler: function(e, target, panel){
+ panel.ownerCt.remove(panel, true);
+ }
+ }];
+
+ var viewport = new Ext.Viewport({
+ layout:'border',
+ items:[{
+ region:'west',
+ id:'west-panel',
+ title:'West',
+ split:true,
+ width: 200,
+ minSize: 175,
+ maxSize: 400,
+ collapsible: true,
+ margins:'35 0 5 5',
+ cmargins:'35 5 5 5',
+ layout:'accordion',
+ layoutConfig:{
+ animate:true
+ },
+ items: [{
+ html: Ext.example.shortBogusMarkup,
+ title:'Navigation',
+ autoScroll:true,
+ border:false,
+ iconCls:'nav'
+ },{
+ title:'Settings',
+ html: Ext.example.shortBogusMarkup,
+ border:false,
+ autoScroll:true,
+ iconCls:'settings'
+ }]
+ },{
+ xtype:'portal',
+ region:'center',
+ margins:'35 5 5 0',
+ items:[{
+ columnWidth:.33,
+ style:'padding:10px 0 10px 10px',
+ items:[{
+ title: 'Grid in a Portlet',
+ layout:'fit',
+ tools: tools,
+ items: new SampleGrid([0, 2, 3])
+ },{
+ title: 'Another Panel 1',
+ tools: tools,
+ html: Ext.example.shortBogusMarkup
+ }]
+ },{
+ columnWidth:.33,
+ style:'padding:10px 0 10px 10px',
+ items:[{
+ title: 'Panel 2',
+ tools: tools,
+ html: Ext.example.shortBogusMarkup
+ },{
+ title: 'Another Panel 2',
+ tools: tools,
+ html: Ext.example.shortBogusMarkup
+ }]
+ },{
+ columnWidth:.33,
+ style:'padding:10px',
+ items:[{
+ title: 'Panel 3',
+ tools: tools,
+ html: Ext.example.shortBogusMarkup
+ },{
+ title: 'Another Panel 3',
+ tools: tools,
+ html: Ext.example.shortBogusMarkup
+ }]
+ }]
+
+ /*
+ * Uncomment this block to test handling of the drop event. You could use this
+ * to save portlet position state for example. The event arg e is the custom
+ * event defined in Ext.ux.Portal.DropZone.
+ */
+// ,listeners: {
+// 'drop': function(e){
+// Ext.Msg.alert('Portlet Dropped', e.panel.title + '
Column: ' +
+// e.columnIndex + '
Position: ' + e.position);
+// }
+// }
+ }]
+ });
+});
+