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Man Page: destroy

Operating Environment: redhat

Section: n

destroy(n)						       Tk Built-In Commands							destroy(n)

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NAME
destroy - Destroy one or more windows
SYNOPSIS
destroy ?window window ...? _________________________________________________________________
DESCRIPTION
This command deletes the windows given by the window arguments, plus all of their descendants. If a window ``.'' is deleted then the | entire application will be destroyed. The windows are destroyed in order, and if an error occurs in destroying a window the command aborts | without destroying the remaining windows. No error is returned if window does not exist.
KEYWORDS
application, destroy, window Tk destroy(n)
Related Man Pages
destroy(1t) - opensolaris
xdestroysubwindows(3x11) - redhat
xdestroywindow(3) - centos
xdestroywindow(3x11) - osf1
xdestroywindow(3) - netbsd
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