Add a --quit commandline argument
Clicking the close button in gnome-calendar don't always close all the instances of the application. It would be nice if a --quit
command line argument is added that would actually close the application if open.
This is implemented in applications like gnome-todo
, nautilus
, etc.
How to reproduce
- Open gnome-shell search
- Type in "Calendar"
- Open gnome-calendar
- Close it using close button
The window is closed, but an instance of gnome-calendar is still running as a gapplication-service, which I think was run by gnome-shell search provider.
Development Tasks
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Add --quit
commandline argument that quits the running instance of the application
QA Tasks
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--quit
quits the running application