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diff --git a/includes/js/dijit/layout/LayoutContainer.js b/includes/js/dijit/layout/LayoutContainer.js deleted file mode 100644 index 11b8c9f..0000000 --- a/includes/js/dijit/layout/LayoutContainer.js +++ /dev/null @@ -1,74 +0,0 @@ -if(!dojo._hasResource["dijit.layout.LayoutContainer"]){ //_hasResource checks added by build. Do not use _hasResource directly in your code. -dojo._hasResource["dijit.layout.LayoutContainer"] = true; -dojo.provide("dijit.layout.LayoutContainer"); - -dojo.require("dijit.layout._LayoutWidget"); - -dojo.declare("dijit.layout.LayoutContainer", - dijit.layout._LayoutWidget, - { - // summary: - // Provides Delphi-style panel layout semantics. - // - // description: - // A LayoutContainer is a box with a specified size (like style="width: 500px; height: 500px;"), - // that contains children widgets marked with "layoutAlign" of "left", "right", "bottom", "top", and "client". - // It takes it's children marked as left/top/bottom/right, and lays them out along the edges of the box, - // and then it takes the child marked "client" and puts it into the remaining space in the middle. - // - // Left/right positioning is similar to CSS's "float: left" and "float: right", - // and top/bottom positioning would be similar to "float: top" and "float: bottom", if there were such - // CSS. - // - // Note that there can only be one client element, but there can be multiple left, right, top, - // or bottom elements. - // - // example: - // | <style> - // | html, body{ height: 100%; width: 100%; } - // | </style> - // | <div dojoType="dijit.layout.LayoutContainer" style="width: 100%; height: 100%"> - // | <div dojoType="dijit.layout.ContentPane" layoutAlign="top">header text</div> - // | <div dojoType="dijit.layout.ContentPane" layoutAlign="left" style="width: 200px;">table of contents</div> - // | <div dojoType="dijit.layout.ContentPane" layoutAlign="client">client area</div> - // | </div> - // | - // | Lays out each child in the natural order the children occur in. - // | Basically each child is laid out into the "remaining space", where "remaining space" is initially - // | the content area of this widget, but is reduced to a smaller rectangle each time a child is added. - // - - constructor: function(){ - dojo.deprecated("dijit.layout.LayoutContainer is deprecated", "use BorderContainer instead", 2.0); - }, - - layout: function(){ - dijit.layout.layoutChildren(this.domNode, this._contentBox, this.getChildren()); - }, - - addChild: function(/*Widget*/ child, /*Integer?*/ insertIndex){ - dijit._Container.prototype.addChild.apply(this, arguments); - if(this._started){ - dijit.layout.layoutChildren(this.domNode, this._contentBox, this.getChildren()); - } - }, - - removeChild: function(/*Widget*/ widget){ - dijit._Container.prototype.removeChild.apply(this, arguments); - if(this._started){ - dijit.layout.layoutChildren(this.domNode, this._contentBox, this.getChildren()); - } - } -}); - -// This argument can be specified for the children of a LayoutContainer. -// Since any widget can be specified as a LayoutContainer child, mix it -// into the base widget class. (This is a hack, but it's effective.) -dojo.extend(dijit._Widget, { - // layoutAlign: String - // "none", "left", "right", "bottom", "top", and "client". - // See the LayoutContainer description for details on this parameter. - layoutAlign: 'none' -}); - -} |