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I asked that in another thread, but it got lost:

When do you use root.quit() and when do you use root.destroy() to exit a Tkinter program?

Also, can you intercept an exit when you use the little x in the title bar, just to affirm that you really want to exit, or you in case you should save data as a file before you exit.

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Hi sneekula,

sorry, I totally forgot to answer in the last thread :confused:

Ok, your second question is an easy one ;)

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I personally always use the root.destroy() method, it seems to work best and I've never had any problems with it.

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Hi sneekula, Download web client plugin pkg for mac.

sorry, I totally forgot to answer in the last thread :confused:

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Ok, your second question is an easy one ;)

Ok, now the quit - delete one:
I didn't find anything about this in the docs. What I found was confused people who asked the same question, getting no or confusing answers.

Here's what I think:
quit() stops the TCL interpreter. This is in most cases what you want, because your Tkinter-app will also stop. It can be a problem, if you e.g. call your app from idle. idle is itself a Tkinker-app, so if you call quit() in your app and the TCL interpreter gets terminated, idle will also terminate (or get confused ;)).

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destroy() just terminates the mainloop and deletes all widgets. So it seems to be safer if you call your app from another Tkinter app, or if you have multiple mainloops.

As I said, this is what I think, don't believe it, maybe I'm wrong ;)

Regards, mawe

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