Today we have for current value (and need to add to min/max) the following::
VT_I4 of 0
NULL for nothing to return.
It seems like "nothing to return" could be used for unknown and
indeterminate so I need to understand what the difference between:
nothing to return, unknown, and indeterminate
before we talk about adding more means of signalling.
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David Bolter wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> What is recommended when a particular value is unknown? For example, a
> spinner might not have a known maximum value (indeterminate). What
> should be exposed via IAccessibleValue::maximumValue for this case?
>
> Note it would be nice to differentiate between indeterminate, unknown,
> and 0.
>
> cheers,
> David
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