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int HelloWorld::delete_event_impl(GdkEventAny *event)
{
  cout << "delete event occured" << endl;

  // if you return false in the "delete_event" signal handler,
  // GTK will emit the "destroy" signal.  Returning true means
  // you don't want the window to be destroyed.
  // This is useful for popping up 'are you sure you want to quit ?'
  // type dialogs.

  // Change true to false and the main window will be destroyed with
  // a "delete_event".
  return true;
}

Also - none of the examples that are shipped with gtkmm 1.2 make use of 
ADDITIONAL popup windows. I would think this is such a common thing that 
SOMEONE would have done it already, no?

Thanks again,

Dave


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>On Sun, 2002-08-11 at 18:07, Key88 SF wrote:
> > Ok - how do I do something like that in gtkmm1.x ? I can build the GUI
> > window fine, but the "run_and_close()" equivalent I don't see how to do. 
>The
> > only "run" and "response" methods are in the underlying Gtk objects.
>
>I don't think that there is any gtk_dialog_run() function in GTK+ 1.2.
>
>I think you just need to show() the dialog, and there's probably a
>response signal. But it would be better to look at the examples in gtkmm
>1.2.
>
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