On Dec 4, 2007, at 11:37 AM, johnf wrote:

> So I decided that I should stop any event after it did it job.

        In a tutorial, you should only include what is necessary, as it will  
become a reference doc for others, and they may assume that they need  
to write evt.stop() everywhere.

        There are a few specific places, mostly in Windows, where evt.stop()  
is needed. The rule of thumb is to not use it unless you are getting  
"double" effects; i.e., seeing things happen twice.

-- Ed Leafe
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