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Describe the bug
If other ground system windows are open, clicking "close" on the main GroundSystem window only stops the process and closes tha main window. All the other windows stay on the main screen
Using ctrl-c on the main terminal running the ground system also leaves the windows up
To Reproduce
(1) Open the ground system and a couple of windows, click "close" on the original GrounSystem menu.
(2) Open the ground system and a couple of windows, use ctrl-c and stop the python process.
Expected behavior
All windows close when exiting the ground system
Code snips
None
System observed on:
Gnome VM
Additional context
None
Reporter Info
Gerardo E. Cruz-Ortiz, NASA-GSFC
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Using ctrl + c doesn't call the closeEvent function and I haven't been successful in creating a handler that does. But when used with os.kill(0, signal.SIGKILL) the closeEvent can shutdown all of the subprocesses.
Describe the bug
If other ground system windows are open, clicking "close" on the main GroundSystem window only stops the process and closes tha main window. All the other windows stay on the main screen
Using ctrl-c on the main terminal running the ground system also leaves the windows up
To Reproduce
(1) Open the ground system and a couple of windows, click "close" on the original GrounSystem menu.
(2) Open the ground system and a couple of windows, use ctrl-c and stop the python process.
Expected behavior
All windows close when exiting the ground system
Code snips
None
System observed on:
Gnome VM
Additional context
None
Reporter Info
Gerardo E. Cruz-Ortiz, NASA-GSFC
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: