Hi Richmond,

I don't know what Linux and your personal UI conventions call for, but if adding a Quit button messes things up then why not manage quitting with a closeStack or closeStackRequest handler? It could check to see if the stack being closed is the last one standing; if it is, quit; otherwise, pass the message.

That's one approach. At least your options are not limited to "Quit button or no Quit button".

Phil Davis



Richmond Mathewson wrote:
And, being a fairly Mac-centric kind of fellow I did
not build a QUIT button into my ScreenSnap.rev stack;
because Mac supplies a QUIT menu item on the menubar.

When the standalone was opened on my sons' Linux
monster (the PC is a monster, not Linux) they could
only quit the standalone by force-quitting it.

Now this would be OK if people making standalones on
Macs were aware of the "quit problem" on Linux, so
would build in QUIT buttons; but those who don't (or
fools like me who forgot) are going to "end up in the
poo".

sincerely, Richmond Mathewson

--
Phil Davis

PDS Labs
Professional Software Development
http://pdslabs.net

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