On 26/07/2011 11:47 AM, Pete Brunet wrote:
> HRESULT isNameFromAncillaryText([out, retval] boolean* isFromAncillaryText);
...
> An object's accessible name is typically is taken directly from the
typo: "is typically is taken from" -> "is typically taken from"

> object's textual content and is equivalent to what is provided by
> IAccessibleText::text.
I know you used the word "typically" above, but I'm wondering whether 
it's clear that this extends to the part about IAccessibleText as well. 
That is, it's still quite okay to have an accessible name even where 
IAccessibleText::text is not exposed at all. Perhaps this sentence neds 
to be amended slightly to make it clear that this is only relevant to 
servers which choose to expose content via IAccessibleText.

Jamie

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