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@@ -8,8 +8,8 @@ Quitting
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Most platforms have the option to request the application to quit. On
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desktops, this is usually done with the "x" icon on the window title bar.
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-On Android, the back button is used to quit when on the main screen (and
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-to go back otherwise).
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+On mobile devices, the app can quit at any time while it is suspended
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+to the background.
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Handling the notification
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@@ -18,16 +18,6 @@ On desktop and web platforms, :ref:`Node <class_Node>` receives a special
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``NOTIFICATION_WM_CLOSE_REQUEST`` notification when quitting is requested from
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the window manager.
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-On Android, ``NOTIFICATION_WM_GO_BACK_REQUEST`` is sent instead.
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-Pressing the Back button will exit the application if
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-**Application > Config > Quit On Go Back** is checked in the Project Settings
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-(which is the default).
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-
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-.. note::
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-
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- ``NOTIFICATION_WM_GO_BACK_REQUEST`` isn't supported on iOS, as
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- iOS devices don't have a physical Back button.
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-
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Handling the notification is done as follows (on any node):
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.. tabs::
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@@ -45,9 +35,6 @@ Handling the notification is done as follows (on any node):
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GetTree().Quit(); // default behavior
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}
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-When developing mobile apps, quitting is not desired unless the user is
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-on the main screen, so the behavior can be changed.
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-
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It is important to note that by default, Godot apps have the built-in
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behavior to quit when quit is requested from the window manager. This
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can be changed, so that the user can take care of the complete quitting
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@@ -62,6 +49,22 @@ procedure:
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GetTree().AutoAcceptQuit = false;
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+On mobile devices
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+-----------------
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+
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+There is no direct equivalent to ``NOTIFICATION_WM_CLOSE_REQUEST`` on mobile
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+platforms. Due to the nature of mobile operating systems, the only place
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+that you can run code prior to quitting is when the app is being suspended to
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+the background. On both Android and iOS, the app can be killed while suspended
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+at any time by either the user or the OS. A way to plan ahead for this
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+possibility is to utilize ``NOTIFICATION_APPLICATION_PAUSED`` in order to
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+perform any needed actions as the app is being suspended.
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+
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+On Android, pressing the Back button will exit the application if
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+**Application > Config > Quit** On Go Back is checked in the Project Settings
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+(which is the default). This will fire ``NOTIFICATION_WM_GO_BACK_REQUEST``.
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+
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+
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Sending your own quit notification
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