Utility function; intended to be connected to the delete-event
signal on a gtk.Window The function calls Widget.hide on its
argument, then returns TRUE. If connected to ::delete-event, the
result is that clicking the close button for a window (on the
window frame, top right corner usually) will hide but not destroy
the window. By default, GTK+ destroys windows when ::delete-event
is received.
Utility function; intended to be connected to the delete-event signal on a gtk.Window The function calls Widget.hide on its argument, then returns TRUE. If connected to ::delete-event, the result is that clicking the close button for a window (on the window frame, top right corner usually) will hide but not destroy the window. By default, GTK+ destroys windows when ::delete-event is received.