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checking whether a window is closed needs to be on AppClock in Qt, and not in Cocoa.
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Why would you need to check whether the window is closed on other clock than AppClock? You have to be on AppClock in order to use the window anyway.
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Anyway, this is now implemented, for the sake of compatibility with existing code.
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checking whether a window is closed needs to be on AppClock in Qt, and not in Cocoa.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: