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publican: Fix grammar several places in Protocol docs
Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <b.harrington@samsung.com>
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A surface can change the pointer image when the surface is the pointer
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focus of the input device. Wayland doesn't automatically change the
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pointer image when a pointer enters a surface, but expects the
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application to set the cursor it wants in response the pointer
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application to set the cursor it wants in response to the pointer
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focus and motion events. The rationale is that a client has to manage
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changing pointer images for UI elements within the surface in response
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to motion events anyway, so we'll make that the only mechanism for
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setting changing the pointer image. If the server receives a request
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setting or changing the pointer image. If the server receives a request
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to set the pointer image after the surface loses pointer focus, the
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request is ignored. To the client this will look like it successfully
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set the pointer image.
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<section id="sect-Protocol-Output">
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<title>Output</title>
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<para>
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A output is a global object, advertised at connect time or as they
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come and go.
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An output is a global object, advertised at connect time or as it
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comes and goes.
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</para>
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<para>
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See <xref linkend="protocol-spec-interface-wl_output"/> for the protocol
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</para>
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<para>
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When the drag ends, the receiving client receives a
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<function>wl_data_device.drop</function> event at which it is expect
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<function>wl_data_device.drop</function> event at which it is expected
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to transfer the data using the
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<function>wl_data_offer.receive</function> request.
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</para>
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