In glade, set the callback for "delete-event" of your GtkDialog to gtk_widget_hide_on_delete This will then hide your dialog instead of destroying it.
In glade, set the callback for "delete-event" of your GtkDialog to gtk_widget_hide_on_delete. This will then hide your dialog instead of destroying it. Also, you will need to add this line to your program: gtk_builder_signals_connect( m_builder, NULL ).
Thanks very much, you saved my day... it worked! – PP. Nov 5 '09 at 5:46.
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