TextMetrics_wev8.js
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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
*/
/**
* @class Ext.util.TextMetrics
* Provides precise pixel measurements for blocks of text so that you can determine exactly how high and
* wide, in pixels, a given block of text will be. Note that when measuring text, it should be plain text and
* should not contain any HTML, otherwise it may not be measured correctly.
* @singleton
*/
Ext.util.TextMetrics = function(){
var shared;
return {
/**
* Measures the size of the specified text
* @param {String/HTMLElement} el The element, dom node or id from which to copy existing CSS styles
* that can affect the size of the rendered text
* @param {String} text The text to measure
* @param {Number} fixedWidth (optional) If the text will be multiline, you have to set a fixed width
* in order to accurately measure the text height
* @return {Object} An object containing the text's size {width: (width), height: (height)}
*/
measure : function(el, text, fixedWidth){
if(!shared){
shared = Ext.util.TextMetrics.Instance(el, fixedWidth);
}
shared.bind(el);
shared.setFixedWidth(fixedWidth || 'auto');
return shared.getSize(text);
},
/**
* Return a unique TextMetrics instance that can be bound directly to an element and reused. This reduces
* the overhead of multiple calls to initialize the style properties on each measurement.
* @param {String/HTMLElement} el The element, dom node or id that the instance will be bound to
* @param {Number} fixedWidth (optional) If the text will be multiline, you have to set a fixed width
* in order to accurately measure the text height
* @return {Ext.util.TextMetrics.Instance} instance The new instance
*/
createInstance : function(el, fixedWidth){
return Ext.util.TextMetrics.Instance(el, fixedWidth);
}
};
}();
Ext.util.TextMetrics.Instance = function(bindTo, fixedWidth){
var ml = new Ext.Element(document.createElement('div'));
document.body.appendChild(ml.dom);
ml.position('absolute');
ml.setLeftTop(-1000, -1000);
ml.hide();
if(fixedWidth){
ml.setWidth(fixedWidth);
}
var instance = {
/**
* Returns the size of the specified text based on the internal element's style and width properties
* @param {String} text The text to measure
* @return {Object} An object containing the text's size {width: (width), height: (height)}
*/
getSize : function(text){
ml.update(text);
var s = ml.getSize();
ml.update('');
return s;
},
/**
* Binds this TextMetrics instance to an element from which to copy existing CSS styles
* that can affect the size of the rendered text
* @param {String/HTMLElement} el The element, dom node or id
*/
bind : function(el){
ml.setStyle(
Ext.fly(el).getStyles('font-size','font-style', 'font-weight', 'font-family','line-height', 'text-transform', 'letter-spacing')
);
},
/**
* Sets a fixed width on the internal measurement element. If the text will be multiline, you have
* to set a fixed width in order to accurately measure the text height.
* @param {Number} width The width to set on the element
*/
setFixedWidth : function(width){
ml.setWidth(width);
},
/**
* Returns the measured width of the specified text
* @param {String} text The text to measure
* @return {Number} width The width in pixels
*/
getWidth : function(text){
ml.dom.style.width = 'auto';
return this.getSize(text).width;
},
/**
* Returns the measured height of the specified text. For multiline text, be sure to call
* {@link #setFixedWidth} if necessary.
* @param {String} text The text to measure
* @return {Number} height The height in pixels
*/
getHeight : function(text){
return this.getSize(text).height;
}
};
instance.bind(bindTo);
return instance;
};
Ext.Element.addMethods({
/**
* Returns the width in pixels of the passed text, or the width of the text in this Element.
* @param {String} text The text to measure. Defaults to the innerHTML of the element.
* @param {Number} min (Optional) The minumum value to return.
* @param {Number} max (Optional) The maximum value to return.
* @return {Number} The text width in pixels.
* @member Ext.Element getTextWidth
*/
getTextWidth : function(text, min, max){
return (Ext.util.TextMetrics.measure(this.dom, Ext.value(text, this.dom.innerHTML, true)).width).constrain(min || 0, max || 1000000);
}
});