Two errors:
- there is no unchecked state
- there is a pressed state

New words:

Indicates that an object can have two states.  Typical objects that have
this state are check boxes, radio buttons, check box menu items, radio
menu items, and toggle buttons.  A custom control that can be in one of
two states would also contain IA2_STATE_CHECKABLE in its state set. 
When a checkable object is in its "on" state its state set will also
include either STATE_SYSTEM_CHECKED (for check boxes, radio buttons, and
similar custom controls) or STATE_SYSTEM_PRESSED (for toggle buttons and
similar custom controls).

Pete

Pete Brunet wrote:
> IA2_STATE_CHECKABLE is the third request for revision for 1.2.1.  The
> changes have been requested for completion by week end.  Please review
> this proposed description.
>
> Indicates that an object is checkable.  Typical objects that have this
> state are check boxes, radio buttons, check box menu items, radio menu
> items, and toggle buttons.  A custom control that can be in one of two
> states, checked or unchecked, would also contain IA2_STATE_CHECKABLE
> in its state set.
>
> David, You mentioned XUL check box cells.  If you want that included
> please provide a rewording of the text above.
>
> Pete
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