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After starting a Shoes app with cshoes, in order for me to terminate the app I have to hit Ctrl+C, and then I have to click somewhere on the Shoes window to make it close. Ctrl+C alone won't make the window close.
Also, if I use cshoes to launch a Shoes app, then close the app window by clicking on the 'x', I don't get control back of my Terminal window, and hitting Ctrl+C does nothing to alleviate that state of affairs. To bet control back of my Terminal window, I have to click on the Shoes icon in the Dock (which makes the Shoes icon in the Dock disappear).
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Like most multi-document OSX app's you quit Shoes with that Apple-Q keys or the menu in menu bar.
Apple does not maintain much of a connection between launch terminal and a Gui app so really can't ctl-c the terminal (somes times two ctl-c's will do it - sometimes not). cshoes is just a little bash script that you can look at to see how osx launchs apps.
Mac OSX 10.10.5
Shoes walkabout (3.3.2 r2741)
After starting a Shoes app with cshoes, in order for me to terminate the app I have to hit Ctrl+C, and then I have to click somewhere on the Shoes window to make it close. Ctrl+C alone won't make the window close.
Also, if I use cshoes to launch a Shoes app, then close the app window by clicking on the 'x', I don't get control back of my Terminal window, and hitting Ctrl+C does nothing to alleviate that state of affairs. To bet control back of my Terminal window, I have to click on the Shoes icon in the Dock (which makes the Shoes icon in the Dock disappear).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: