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@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ design are probably these:
those described in the Human Interface Descriptions. TQt/Mac's
widgets use the Appearance Manager to implement the look, so
Apple's own API's are doing the rendering (TQt/Mac <3.1 used an
-emulation style with pixmaps, however this tquickly proved to be
+emulation style with pixmaps, however this quickly proved to be
cumbersome, and unable to keep up with style changes at Apple).
<p> <li> <em>Aqua feel</em><br>
<p> This is a bit more subjective, but certainly TQt/Mac strives to