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[pygame] pygame.QUIT event
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- Subject: [pygame] pygame.QUIT event
- From: "Jacob Hartline" <jacobhartline@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 8 Oct 2006 03:41:11 -0700
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I'm curious to know all the ways the pygame.QUIT event can be generated. I know about clicking X on a pygame window. I know about placing the event on the queue. Are there any other ways?
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Thanks for any help.