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<para>Here are two examples of connecting a signal handler to an object, in
-this case, the window. Here, the "delete_event" and "destroy" signals
+this case, the window. Here, the "delete-event" and "destroy" signals
are caught. The first is emitted when we use the window manager to
-kill the window, or when we use the gtk_widget_destroy() call passing
-in the window widget as the object to destroy. The second is emitted
-when, in the "delete_event" handler, we return FALSE.
+kill the window. The second is emitted when we use the gtk_widget_destroy() call
+passing in the window widget as the object to destroy, or when, in the
+"delete-event" handler, we return FALSE.
The <literal>G_CALLBACK</literal> is a macro
that performs type casting and checking for us, as well as aid the readability of