thank you, SIGINT was the culprit.
trap "echo HUP>>/tmp/err" SIGHUP
trap "echo QUIT>>/tmp/err" SIGQUIT
trap "echo INT>>/tmp/err" SIGINT
trap "echo TERM >>/tmp/err" SIGTERM
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Wild guess; use strace to look for a signal at the time the window is
closed, and add code to replace the handler for the signal.
For instance, to handle Ctrl+C gracefully in Python that uses GTK,
some of my code does this;
GLib.unix_signal_add(GLib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT, signal.SIGINT, callback)
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Adding nohup works but ONLY for xclock xfontsel xpdf - hexchat and
firefox exit when the terminal exits - basically GTK apps.
Script creates a named-pipe .Xauthority to pass MIT-MAGIC-cookie data
to a a