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In Extjs 4.1.1a, How to keep the tip text of the slider always visible?

Currently, the tip text is being visible whenever the user drags the bar of the slider.
I searched on docs but couldn't find any related concepts.

If it is not documented or not possible, then please explain me how to create the tip text manually. The tip text should move along the bar of the slider and it should not overcome or hide any other adjacent components.

Here is my code which generates a simple slider:

xtype:'slider',
cls: 'sliderStyle',
width: "80%",
id: 'slider',
value: 6,
minValue: 1,
maxValue: 12,
useTips: true,

tipText: function(thumb){
    var months = ['','Jan','Feb','Mar','Apr','May','Jun','Jul','Aug','Sep','Oct','Nov','Dec'];
    var value = Ext.String.format(months[thumb.value]);
    return value;
},

Question 2: Is it atleast possible to show the tip text when hovered on the slider?

PS: I also asked the same question here.

EDIT 1: I am also moving the seek bar of the slider with two adjacent buttons (< and >). So, care must be taken that if I move the seek bar with the adjacent buttons then the tip text should also move.

EDIT 2: The tip text should be visible when hovered on the slider or the adjacent buttons.

Answer: http://jsfiddle.net/WdjZn/1/

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+100

I've managed to keep tip visible by overriding some event handlers in Ext.slider.Tip:

Ext.define('AlwaysVisibleTip', {
    extend: 'Ext.slider.Tip',

    init: function(slider) {
        var me = this;
        me.callParent(arguments);
        slider.removeListener('dragend', me.hide);
        slider.on({
            scope: me,
            change: me.onSlide,
            afterrender: function() {
                setTimeout(function() {
                    me.onSlide(slider, null, slider.thumbs[0]);
                }, 100);
            }
        });
    }
});

Ext.create('Ext.slider.Single', {
    animate: false,
    plugins: [Ext.create('AlwaysVisibleTip')],
    // ...
});

Check out the demo.

Drawbacks of my approach:

  1. It relies on private method onSlide
  2. It applicable only to single slider
  3. Keyboard navigation works properly only if animate is set to false
  4. setTimeout is used in order to adjust initial position of the tip

Fixing this drawbacks would require hacking not only the Ext.slider.Tip class but Ext.slider.Multy class and probably Ext.slider.Thumb class.

Edit

Replaced changecomplete event with change event as changecomplete is not fired when slider.setValue() is called.

Added demo of slider with adjacent buttons.

Edit2

tipText config is no longer applied if custom tip plugin is used. You have to use getText config of the plugin:

Ext.create('Ext.slider.Single', {
    animate: false,
    plugins: [Ext.create('AlwaysVisibleTip',{
        getText: function(thumb) {
            var months = ['','Jan','Feb','Mar','Apr','May','Jun','Jul','Aug','Sep','Oct','Nov','Dec'];
            return Ext.String.format(months[thumb.value]);
        }
    })],
    // ...
});

Updated the demo.

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  • +1 Thank you for detailed explanation which I can't understand though :). I am trying now to understand it.
    – Mr_Green
    Mar 8, 2013 at 7:09
  • You example is great but as I mentioned in my edit that I am also controlling the bar with two adjacent buttons. If I move the bar with the help of two adjacent buttons, the tip text doesn't move.
    – Mr_Green
    Mar 11, 2013 at 10:27
  • @Mr_Green, yep. I used changecomplete whereas I should have used change event. Edited answer and fixed demo. Mar 11, 2013 at 11:35
  • you came very close. the tip text is always being one step back. I mean at the previous value. If I slide the bar from value 2 to 32, the tip text is staying at 2 and showing the value 32.
    – Mr_Green
    Mar 11, 2013 at 11:40
  • @Mr_Green, this is because slider animates motion of thumb. You have to setup slider with animate: false as in my demos. Mar 11, 2013 at 11:48
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for extjs 4.2,
change :
slider.removeListener('dragend', me.hide);
to :
slider.removeListener('dragend', me.hide, me);

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