hi,
connect a callback to the "delete-event" associated with the new window. you are keeping track of which tabs are where at any given moment, so when you receive the "delete-event" callback, simply move the tabs found in that window back over to the notebook in the original window.
it is a question of intercepting the the widget destroy event on the window before GTK+ has a chance to issue destroy events for all its child widgets.. Re-parenting your notebook tabs before they are issued destroy events is key.
richard
On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 8:50 AM, Ryan Taylor <ryta1203@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
What is the best way to accomplish this?If I take a page from a notebook (a tab from a notebook) and move it, it creates a window.What I want is to take all the pages from the new window and re-insert them into the old notebook when a close event occurs (ie the X exit or File->Close).
Thanks.
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