On Fri, Aug 28, 2020, at 7:04 PM, Leonardo wrote:
> I can see the need for a window have an owner and stay on the screen only if 
> your owner stays,

I'm not sure I'm thinking clearly today, but don't we have this? A single 
window normally requires at least 3 procs, (keyboard, mouse, output,) so, to 
quote rio(1): Deleting a window causes a `hangup' note to be sent to all 
processes in the window's process group (see notify(2)). Is there any reason 
one process group cann't have multiple windows? If not, then the default is to 
close all when one is closed. Now I see the clever bit would be the reverse of 
the problem statement: *not* closing the parent window when a child window is 
deleted.

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