You should be talking of "quit" an application. And to notice when an application (a process)
exits it is possible to know.
I is always possible to make a service listen on a socket and take connections from
afar without "logging in" to the operating system.
/gh
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Den 2016-11-30 kl. 20:47, skrev Igor Korot:
> Hi, ALL,
> What is the way to go to catch the logging off event in the GTK+ app?
> For both GTK+2 and GTK+3.
>
> Thank you.
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