This is a base class for layouts that contain a single item that automatically expands to fill the layout's container. This class is intended to be extended or created via the layout:'fit' Ext.container.Container.layout config, and should generally not need to be created directly via the new keyword. Fit layout does not have any direct config options (other than inherited ones). To fit a panel to a container using Fit layout, simply set layout: 'fit' on the container and add a single panel to it. If the container has multiple items, all of the items will all be equally sized. This is usually not desired, so to avoid this, place only a single item in the container. This sizing of all items can be used to provide a background image that is "behind" another item such as a dataview if you also absolutely position the items.
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override string | LayoutType [get] |
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virtual bool | AutoFlex [get, set] |
| By default, CheckboxGroup allocates all available space to the configured columns meaning that column are evenly spaced across the container. To have each column only be wide enough to fit the container Checkboxes (or Radios), set autoFlex to false. Defaults to: true More...
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override ConfigOptionsCollection | ConfigOptions [get] |
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virtual string | LayoutType [get] |
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virtual string | ItemCls [get, set] |
| An optional extra CSS class that will be added to the container. This can be useful for adding customized styles to the container or any of its children using standard CSS rules. See Ext.Component.ctCls also. More...
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virtual bool | ReserveScrollbar [get, set] |
| Set to true to leave space for a vertical scrollbar (if the OS shows space-consuming scrollbars) regardless of whether a scrollbar is needed. This is useful if content height changes during application usage, but you do not want the calculated width of child items to change when a scrollbar appears or disappears. The scrollbar will appear in the reserved space, and the calculated width of child Components will not change. More...
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override ConfigOptionsCollection | ConfigOptions [get] |
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virtual string | InstanceOf [get] |
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ItemState | State [get] |
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virtual DefaultValueMode | DefaultValueMode [get, set] |
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virtual bool | DesignMode [get] |
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bool | AutoDataBind [get, set] |
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ResourceManager | ResourceManager [get] |
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virtual Control | Owner [get, set] |
| The Owner Control for this Listener. More...
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virtual bool | IsDefault [get] |
| Does this object currently represent it's default state. More...
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bool | IsTrackingViewState [get] |
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EventHandlerList | Events [get] |
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EventHandler | DataBinding |
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Control?? | BindingContainer [get] |
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virtual ConfigItemCollection?? | CustomConfig [get] |
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virtual ConfigOptionsCollection | ConfigOptions [get] |
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virtual ConfigOptionsExtraction | ConfigOptionsExtraction [get] |
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System.Web.Mvc.HtmlHelper?? | HtmlHelper [get, set] |
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ConfigOptionsCollection | ConfigOptions [get] |
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ConfigOptionsExtraction | ConfigOptionsExtraction [get] |
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DefaultValueMode | DefaultValueMode [get, set] |
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This is a base class for layouts that contain a single item that automatically expands to fill the layout's container. This class is intended to be extended or created via the layout:'fit' Ext.container.Container.layout config, and should generally not need to be created directly via the new keyword. Fit layout does not have any direct config options (other than inherited ones). To fit a panel to a container using Fit layout, simply set layout: 'fit' on the container and add a single panel to it. If the container has multiple items, all of the items will all be equally sized. This is usually not desired, so to avoid this, place only a single item in the container. This sizing of all items can be used to provide a background image that is "behind" another item such as a dataview if you also absolutely position the items.