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From: Daniel R. G. <sk...@iS...> - 2010-05-11 18:22:23
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On Tue, 2010 May 11 14:28+0800, Vic Lee wrote: > > So the exit delay is there to avoid unexpected exits, and I think it > also helps to improve performance. And it works good so far. :) Isn't the delay a bit out of place after a user-initiated Quit action? It doesn't make much difference if the program was launched from a GUI, but if you're running it from a terminal foregrounded, and you want to get back to the terminal afterward, that's a bit awkward. (Couldn't you do something like have a variable "don't exit if the current time is less than this," and update it whenever the program needs to go window-less for a little while?) --Daniel -- NAME = Daniel Richard G. _\|/_ Remember, skunks MAIL = sk...@iS... (/o|o\) _- don't smell bad--- MAIL+= sk...@al... < (^),> it's the people who WWW = (not there yet!) / \ annoy us that do! |