> > > > no, it restricts users in ways EXACTLY intended by the authors. > > > > > > Unless the author just intended to hint a useful range for a > > > control that doesn't have obvious limits. There's no way to do > > > that if ranges are hard. > > > > That _CAN_ be solved, > > How? All ideas are of interest... :-)
A seperate hint that ranges are just a suggestion. In fact we're close to this NOW. I just bet that ALOT of plugins will use hardlimits at their hinted ranges. > > but I feel outnumbered in my position. ;) > > I'll bet a pint that a lot of plugins will have internally clamped > > hardlimits. > > Sure, but they don't have to be clamped to the hinted ranges. Then let me restate - I bet that a LOT of plugins will hardlimit to their controls ranges. Soft-limits will be done by people who are used to not having a limit, but if we succeed and get market capture, no one will really use softlimits that often. Just a hunch :) Tim
