[Gtk-sharp-list] Hiding Gtk.Window instead of Destroying?

Thomas Zühlke muell_muell_ at gmx.net
Wed Mar 1 11:47:33 EST 2006


I also tryed this way. Set return TRUE or FALSE don't make a difference :-(

>You could try overriding OnDeleteEvent and not calling the base method.
>Not sure if this works or causes any issues.
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>Scott
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>On Wed, 2006-03-01 at 11:39 +0100, Thomas Zühlke wrote:
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>>Hi,
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>>I have a main-window and that creates a second window I work with. I can 
>>show/hide the second window with a button on the main window. If the 
>>button is pressed, the second window will be set do "visible = false;" 
>>and everything works fine.
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>>Now I want to hide the second window instead of closing it if the 
>>close-button (the X in the top-right corner) is pressed. Is this possible?
>>Should I define the DeleteEvent? But what should be done in this event?
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>>Thx Thomas
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