SelectEditor.js
/**
* @class YAHOO.ext.grid.SelectEditor
* @extends YAHOO.ext.grid.CellEditor
Creates an editor out of an existing select field. You can create the select element through DOM in Javascript and pass it to the SelectEditor's constructor <b>or</b> an easier way is like this:
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Define the select field in your document, giving it the ygrid-editor class.
<pre><code>
<select id="light" class="ygrid-editor">
<option value="Shade">Shade</option>
<option value="Mostly Shady">Mostly Shady</option>
<option value="Sun or Shade">Sun or Shade</option>
<option value="Mostly Sunny">Mostly Sunny</option>
<option value="Sunny">Sunny</option>
</select>
</code></pre>
Create the SelectEditor object, passing in the id of your select field.
<pre><code>
var editor = new YAHOO.ext.grid.SelectEditor('light');
</code></pre>
For more information on using this editor, see <a href="http://www.jackslocum.com/yui/2006/09/10/adding-built-in-editing-support-to-the-yahoo-ui-extensions-grid/">this blog post</a>.
* @constructor
* Create a new SelectEditor
* @param {HTMLElement/String} element
*/
YAHOO.ext.grid.SelectEditor = function(element){
element.hideFocus = true;
YAHOO.ext.grid.SelectEditor.superclass.constructor.call(this, element);
this.element.swallowEvent('click');
};
YAHOO.extendX(YAHOO.ext.grid.SelectEditor, YAHOO.ext.grid.CellEditor);
YAHOO.ext.grid.SelectEditor.prototype.fitToCell = function(box){
if(YAHOO.ext.util.Browser.isGecko){
box.height -= 3;
}
this.element.setBox(box, true);
};
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