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Even for numbers that are not supposed to be bounded, they are hardcoded to [0, 1000) as min/max bounds. For example, the bundled Example_Script.js has many numeric inputs of various sizes, but most of them have no explicit min/max declarations, and so should not be bounded. But e.g. the oLong, which is a 64-bit signed long type, is still bounded at [0, 1000). If this is an issue with how we are using magic_gui, we should address it, or if it is a fundamental magic_gui limitation/bug, we should file a PR upstream.
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Even for numbers that are not supposed to be bounded, they are hardcoded to [0, 1000) as min/max bounds. For example, the bundled
Example_Script.js
has many numeric inputs of various sizes, but most of them have no explicit min/max declarations, and so should not be bounded. But e.g. theoLong
, which is a 64-bit signed long type, is still bounded at [0, 1000). If this is an issue with how we are using magic_gui, we should address it, or if it is a fundamental magic_gui limitation/bug, we should file a PR upstream.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: