I have the following function to ask the user if he really wants to quit the window:
def closeEvent(self, event):
if self.running:
reply = QMessageBox.question(self, 'QUIT',
'Calculations are currently running!\n'
'Do you really want to quit?',
QMessageBox.Yes | QMessageBox.No,
QMessageBox.No)
if reply == QMessageBox.Yes:
event.accept()
else:
event.ignore()
else:
return QMainWindow.closeEvent(self, event)
So when the user presses the red X the QMessageBox will be shown. But I still want to be able to terminate the window without the QMessageBox, for example if I use the close()-function inside the code. Is there a possibility to distinguish between different senders of the CloseEvent like the close()-function or the X-Button?
ekhumoro
, remember that you can always overrideclose()
, or just set an internal variable whenever you need to close programmatically before callingclose()
.