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IUIAnimationStoryboard::SetLongestAcceptableDelay method

Sets the longest acceptable delay before the scheduled storyboard begins.

Syntax


HRESULT SetLongestAcceptableDelay(
  [in] UI_ANIMATION_SECONDS delay
);

Parameters

delay [in]

The longest acceptable delay. This parameter can be a positive value, or UI_ANIMATION_SECONDS_EVENTUALLY (-1) to indicate that any finite delay is acceptable.

Return value

If the method succeeds, it returns S_OK. Otherwise, it returns an HRESULT error code. See Windows Animation Error Codes for a list of error codes.

Remarks

For a storyboard to be successfully scheduled, it must begin before the longest acceptable delay has elapsed. This delay is determined in the following order: the delay value set by calling this method, the delay value set by calling the IUIAnimationManager::SetDefaultLongestAcceptableDelay method, or 0.0 if neither of these methods has been called.

Requirements

Minimum supported client

Windows 7, Windows Vista and Platform Update for Windows Vista [desktop apps | Windows Store apps]

Minimum supported server

None supported

Header

UIAnimation.h

IDL

UIAnimation.idl

DLL

UIAnimation.dll

See also

IUIAnimationStoryboard
IUIAnimationManager::SetDefaultLongestAcceptableDelay

 

 

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