/*
* Ext JS Library 2.2.1
* Copyright(c) 2006-2009, Ext JS, LLC.
* licensing@extjs.com
*
* http://extjs.com/license
*/
/**
* @class Ext.ColorPalette
* @extends Ext.Component
* Simple color palette class for choosing colors. The palette can be rendered to any container.
* Here's an example of typical usage:
*
var cp = new Ext.ColorPalette({value:'993300'}); // initial selected color
cp.render('my-div');
cp.on('select', function(palette, selColor){
// do something with selColor
});
* @constructor
* Create a new ColorPalette
* @param {Object} config The config object
*/
Ext.ColorPalette = function(config){
Ext.ColorPalette.superclass.constructor.call(this, config);
this.addEvents(
/**
* @event select
* Fires when a color is selected
* @param {ColorPalette} this
* @param {String} color The 6-digit color hex code (without the # symbol)
*/
'select'
);
if(this.handler){
this.on("select", this.handler, this.scope, true);
}
};
Ext.extend(Ext.ColorPalette, Ext.Component, {
/**
* @cfg {String} tpl An existing XTemplate instance to be used in place of the default template for rendering the component.
*/
/**
* @cfg {String} itemCls
* The CSS class to apply to the containing element (defaults to "x-color-palette")
*/
itemCls : "x-color-palette",
/**
* @cfg {String} value
* The initial color to highlight (should be a valid 6-digit color hex code without the # symbol). Note that
* the hex codes are case-sensitive.
*/
value : null,
clickEvent:'click',
// private
ctype: "Ext.ColorPalette",
/**
* @cfg {Boolean} allowReselect If set to true then reselecting a color that is already selected fires the {@link #select} event
*/
allowReselect : false,
/**
* An array of 6-digit color hex code strings (without the # symbol). This array can contain any number * of colors, and each hex code should be unique. The width of the palette is controlled via CSS by adjusting * the width property of the 'x-color-palette' class (or assigning a custom class), so you can balance the number * of colors with the width setting until the box is symmetrical.
*You can override individual colors if needed:
*
var cp = new Ext.ColorPalette();
cp.colors[0] = "FF0000"; // change the first box to red
Or you can provide a custom array of your own for complete control:
var cp = new Ext.ColorPalette();
cp.colors = ["000000", "993300", "333300"];
* @type Array
*/
colors : [
"000000", "993300", "333300", "003300", "003366", "000080", "333399", "333333",
"800000", "FF6600", "808000", "008000", "008080", "0000FF", "666699", "808080",
"FF0000", "FF9900", "99CC00", "339966", "33CCCC", "3366FF", "800080", "969696",
"FF00FF", "FFCC00", "FFFF00", "00FF00", "00FFFF", "00CCFF", "993366", "C0C0C0",
"FF99CC", "FFCC99", "FFFF99", "CCFFCC", "CCFFFF", "99CCFF", "CC99FF", "FFFFFF"
],
// private
onRender : function(container, position){
var t = this.tpl || new Ext.XTemplate(
'