@@ -331,7 +331,7 @@ <h2><span class="refentrytitle"><a name="XAppGtkWindow.top_of_page"></a>XAppGtkW
331331in some operation. The value sent to the WM will be clamped to
332332between 0 and 100.</ p >
333333< p > Note: If a window will stick around after progress is complete, you will
334- probaby need to set progress to 0 to remove any progress effects on taskbars
334+ probably need to set progress to 0 to remove any progress effects on taskbars
335335and window lists.</ p >
336336< p > Setting progress will also cancel the 'pulsing' flag on the window as
337337well, if it has been set.</ p >
@@ -368,7 +368,7 @@ <h2><span class="refentrytitle"><a name="XAppGtkWindow.top_of_page"></a>XAppGtkW
368368to make available when applications want to display indeterminate or
369369ongoing progress in a task manager.</ p >
370370< p > Note: If a window will stick around after progress is complete, you will
371- probaby need to set progress to 0 to remove any progress effects on taskbars
371+ probably need to set progress to 0 to remove any progress effects on taskbars
372372and window lists. This will also remove the pulse state, if it is set.</ p >
373373< p > Setting an explicit progress value will unset this flag.</ p >
374374< div class ="refsect3 ">
@@ -481,7 +481,7 @@ <h2><span class="refentrytitle"><a name="XAppGtkWindow.top_of_page"></a>XAppGtkW
481481in some operation. The value sent to the WM will be clamped to
482482between 0 and 100.</ p >
483483< p > Note: If a window will stick around after progress is complete, you will
484- probaby need to set progress to 0 to remove any progress effects on taskbars
484+ probably need to set progress to 0 to remove any progress effects on taskbars
485485and window lists.</ p >
486486< p > Setting progress will also cancel the 'pulsing' flag on the window as
487487well, if it has been set.</ p >
@@ -518,7 +518,7 @@ <h2><span class="refentrytitle"><a name="XAppGtkWindow.top_of_page"></a>XAppGtkW
518518to make available when applications want to display indeterminate or
519519ongoing progress in a task manager.</ p >
520520< p > Note: If a window will stick around after progress is complete, you will
521- probaby need to set progress to 0 to remove any progress effects on taskbars
521+ probably need to set progress to 0 to remove any progress effects on taskbars
522522and window lists. This will also remove the pulse state, if it is set.</ p >
523523< p > Setting an explicit progress value will unset this flag.</ p >
524524< div class ="refsect3 ">
@@ -627,7 +627,7 @@ <h2><span class="refentrytitle"><a name="XAppGtkWindow.top_of_page"></a>XAppGtkW
627627< p > Setting progress will also cancel the 'pulsing' flag on the window as
628628well, if it has been set.</ p >
629629< p > Note: If a window will stick around after progress is complete, you will
630- probaby need to set progress to 0 to remove any progress effects on taskbars
630+ probably need to set progress to 0 to remove any progress effects on taskbars
631631and window lists.</ p >
632632< p > This is a function, not a method, for applying the progress property for
633633a given (possibly foreign) window, by passing the window's XID.</ p >
@@ -664,7 +664,7 @@ <h2><span class="refentrytitle"><a name="XAppGtkWindow.top_of_page"></a>XAppGtkW
664664to make available when applications want to display indeterminate or
665665ongoing progress in a task manager.</ p >
666666< p > Note: If a window will stick around after progress is complete, you will
667- probaby need to set progress to 0 to remove any progress effects on taskbars
667+ probably need to set progress to 0 to remove any progress effects on taskbars
668668and window lists.</ p >
669669< p > Setting an explicit progress value will unset this flag.</ p >
670670< div class ="refsect3 ">
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