-The maximum amount of memory (in kilobytes) that @pspp{} will use to store data being processed.
-If memory in excess of the workspace size is required, then @pspp{} will start
-to use temporary files to store the data.
-Setting a higher value will, in general, mean procedures will run faster,
-but may cause other applications to run slower.
-On platforms without virtual memory management, setting a very large workspace
-may cause @pspp{} to abort.
+The maximum amount of memory (in kilobytes) that @pspp{} uses to
+store data being processed. If memory in excess of the workspace size
+is required, then @pspp{} starts to use temporary files to store
+the data. Setting a higher value means that procedures
+run faster, but may cause other applications to run slower.
+On platforms without virtual memory management, setting a very large
+workspace may cause @pspp{} to abort.