Hey GI (fileProGI developers, that is)
Fairlight
fairlite at fairlite.com
Sun May 1 14:31:09 PDT 2005
In the relative spacial/temporal region of
Sun, May 01, 2005 at 03:56:08PM -0400, Ryan Powers achieved the spontaneous
generation of the following:
>
> > Also, I'd like to figure out a way to keep the users from closing the
> > 'window' where fileProGI is running. Is that possible?
>
> Not unless they provide/have provided a config variable to allow you
> to do this.
Not to digress too much, but is this actually viable from a technical
standpoint? What do you do, capture the window destroy event from the big
X button and just redraw everything you had in place as if it never
happened? I've gotten mixed results from that X. In ways it acts like a
kill, but it's not a signal. It's really a window event, but it seems more
destructive than that, as it will take all subwindows with it.
Ahhhh...probably because the subwindows were really TopLevel's based on the
object that just got whacked.
Yeah, I probably answered my own question. Just requires dilligent
tracking then, yes?
mark->
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