if(!dojo._hasResource["dijit._base.place"]){ //_hasResource checks added by build. Do not use _hasResource directly in your code. dojo._hasResource["dijit._base.place"] = true; dojo.provide("dijit._base.place"); // ported from dojo.html.util dijit.getViewport = function(){ // summary // Returns the dimensions and scroll position of the viewable area of a browser window var _window = dojo.global; var _document = dojo.doc; // get viewport size var w = 0, h = 0; var de = _document.documentElement; var dew = de.clientWidth, deh = de.clientHeight; if(dojo.isMozilla){ // mozilla // _window.innerHeight includes the height taken by the scroll bar // clientHeight is ideal but has DTD issues: // #4539: FF reverses the roles of body.clientHeight/Width and documentElement.clientHeight/Width based on the DTD! // check DTD to see whether body or documentElement returns the viewport dimensions using this algorithm: var minw, minh, maxw, maxh; var dbw = _document.body.clientWidth; if(dbw > dew){ minw = dew; maxw = dbw; }else{ maxw = dew; minw = dbw; } var dbh = _document.body.clientHeight; if(dbh > deh){ minh = deh; maxh = dbh; }else{ maxh = deh; minh = dbh; } w = (maxw > _window.innerWidth) ? minw : maxw; h = (maxh > _window.innerHeight) ? minh : maxh; }else if(!dojo.isOpera && _window.innerWidth){ //in opera9, dojo.body().clientWidth should be used, instead //of window.innerWidth/document.documentElement.clientWidth //so we have to check whether it is opera w = _window.innerWidth; h = _window.innerHeight; }else if(dojo.isIE && de && deh){ w = dew; h = deh; }else if(dojo.body().clientWidth){ // IE5, Opera w = dojo.body().clientWidth; h = dojo.body().clientHeight; } // get scroll position var scroll = dojo._docScroll(); return { w: w, h: h, l: scroll.x, t: scroll.y }; // object }; dijit.placeOnScreen = function( /* DomNode */ node, /* Object */ pos, /* Object */ corners, /* boolean? */ tryOnly){ // summary: // Keeps 'node' in the visible area of the screen while trying to // place closest to pos.x, pos.y. The input coordinates are // expected to be the desired document position. // // Set which corner(s) you want to bind to, such as // // placeOnScreen(node, {x: 10, y: 20}, ["TR", "BL"]) // // The desired x/y will be treated as the topleft(TL)/topright(TR) or // BottomLeft(BL)/BottomRight(BR) corner of the node. Each corner is tested // and if a perfect match is found, it will be used. Otherwise, it goes through // all of the specified corners, and choose the most appropriate one. // // NOTE: node is assumed to be absolutely or relatively positioned. var choices = dojo.map(corners, function(corner){ return { corner: corner, pos: pos }; }); return dijit._place(node, choices); } dijit._place = function(/*DomNode*/ node, /* Array */ choices, /* Function */ layoutNode){ // summary: // Given a list of spots to put node, put it at the first spot where it fits, // of if it doesn't fit anywhere then the place with the least overflow // choices: Array // Array of elements like: {corner: 'TL', pos: {x: 10, y: 20} } // Above example says to put the top-left corner of the node at (10,20) // layoutNode: Function(node, aroundNodeCorner, nodeCorner) // for things like tooltip, they are displayed differently (and have different dimensions) // based on their orientation relative to the parent. This adjusts the popup based on orientation. // get {x: 10, y: 10, w: 100, h:100} type obj representing position of // viewport over document var view = dijit.getViewport(); // This won't work if the node is inside a