Thanks very much to Steven Cresawn who pointed out the close_hides()
function that did the trick. Indeed, regular closing must destroy it, but
with this set to 1 it hides it instead. The following diff should solve
the problem for the file I attached as requested:
33a34
> self.about.close_hides(1)
Thanks everyone. :)
Cheers
Nik
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