Disabling Menu or a process running at the fence post event

Hello

I need to input what bright room is closing is possible to do it with a certain kind of plugin?

Or is it all the same to disable the 'x' in the upper right corner and in the menu "exit"?

I would make a Post Process Event at the end of a session of lightroom.

If someone has a way to accomplish this or it would be very useful

Thanks Mike

There is no support for this in the SDK.

Tags: Photoshop Lightroom

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