By default, windows have a close button in the window frame. Some
window managers allow GTK+ to
disable this button. If you set the deletable property to FALSE
using this function, GTK+ will do its best to convince the window
manager not to show a close button. Depending on the system, this
function may not have any effect when called on a window that is
already visible, so you should call it before calling gtk_widget_show().
On Windows, this function always works, since there's no window manager
policy involved.
Since 2.10
By default, windows have a close button in the window frame. Some window managers allow GTK+ to disable this button. If you set the deletable property to FALSE using this function, GTK+ will do its best to convince the window manager not to show a close button. Depending on the system, this function may not have any effect when called on a window that is already visible, so you should call it before calling gtk_widget_show(). On Windows, this function always works, since there's no window manager policy involved. Since 2.10