SOLVED fontDidClose observer – how to get RFont object, that has been closed?
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 this doesn't work for me (I think it used to work a few months ago, but I'm not sure about it).The only solution is to use fontWillClose?from mojo.events import addObserver, removeObserver class Test(): def __init__(self): addObserver(self, "fontDidClose","fontDidClose") def fontDidClose(self,info): print(">>!>>>",info) print(info['font']) # doesn't work Test()
 
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 yes, to get the closing font use fontWillClose– which is called before closing the font. (fontDidClosedoes not return a font because the font has just been closed :)
 
 
			
		