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authordkf <donal.k.fellows@manchester.ac.uk>2012-03-13 13:57:50 (GMT)
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@@ -52,8 +52,8 @@ a configurable busy cursor.
There are many times in applications where you want to temporarily restrict
what actions the user can take. For example, an application could have a
.QW Run
-button that when pressed causes some processing to occur. But while the
-application is busy processing, you probably don't want the the user to be
+button that when pressed causes some processing to occur. However, while the
+application is busy processing, you probably don't want the user to be
able to click the
.QW Run
button again. You may also want restrict the user from other tasks such as
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ etc.\0are ignored by the widget. You can set a special cursor (like a watch)
that overrides the widget's normal cursor, providing feedback that the
application (widget) is temporarily busy.
.PP
-When a widget is made busy, the widget and all of its descendents will ignore
+When a widget is made busy, the widget and all of its descendants will ignore
events. It's easy to make an entire panel of widgets busy. You can simply make
the toplevel widget (such as
.QW . )