Chip,

I don’t know what an “option close” would look like: there’s no such event, and 
anyway it doesn’t matter to a particular window if it’s being told to close 
because every window is closing or because it alone is closing.

They’re all in different processes; I’m still in “one process, one window” 
mode. I expect I’ll grow up one day, but not yet.

I’ll do some more digging and put together a simple DB which demonstrates 
exactly what happens. 



Miyako,

Yes, I think Keith was writing about ordinary clicks.

When I’ve written my pared-down database, I’ll try to open a case. Or do I have 
to be a partner?

Jeremy


> On 10 Oct 2019, at 22:59, Chip Scheide <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Jeremy,
> does 4D post an option close to each window?
> 
> you could place an inis button on the form to catch it -
> you should not have to, but... it might stop the problem.
> 
> Are all the windows in the same process? or different processes?
> 
> Chip


> On 10 Oct 2019, at 23:01, Keisuke Miyako via 4D_Tech <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> I am a bit confused; so what Keith posted was just about regular (non-option) 
> clicks..?
> 
> as I posted earlier, I can not say if this is a bug or not.
> we can not find a 4D documentation that says explicitly that option-click 
> shall not invoke the event,
> your argument makes sense; maybe time to open a case with local tech support?
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