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    Default [4.1.3] field hasFocus property

    [4.1.3] field hasFocus property


    Any chance the hasFocus property of Ext.form.field.Base could be promoted to a public property in a future release?
    http://docs.sencha.com/ext-js/4-1/#!...perty-hasFocus

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    It's a possibility, I don't really know why it's private honestly.
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    It's been around for a while looks like so I feel semi-confident using it, but I've used private methods before and lost them in new dot releases.

    Thanks for looking into it.