gtk.mainquit is deprecated
awalter1
alain.walter at thalesgroup.com
Wed Feb 28 03:19:36 EST 2007
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Thank you You're right. a connection was made between "destroy" and gtk.main_quit (a bad cut and paste from an old application). On 27 fév, 17:25, Alan Franzoni <alan.franzoni_inva... at geemail.invalid> wrote: > Il 27 Feb 2007 01:56:33 -0800, awalter1 ha scritto: > > > But I don't want to quit the application, I need only to close the > > window. > > My application includes others places where "self.window.destroy()" > > instruction is used and the execution is done without warning. > > Very strange. > > But does then the application end, as if gtk.main_quit() were called? If > it's the case, it's very likely you connected the 'destroy' signal on that > very window and you set gtk.mainquit() as the callback. > > -- > Alan Franzoni <alan.franzoni.... at gmail.com> > - > Togli .xyz dalla mia email per contattarmi. > Remove .xyz from my address in order to contact me. > - > GPG Key Fingerprint (Key ID = FE068F3E): > 5C77 9DC3 BD5B 3A28 E7BC 921A 0255 42AA FE06 8F3E
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