Recreates a dialog window in the dialog handling system program based on a
previously created dialog and returns a S-PLUS object that can be used to
refer to that dialog.
Note: This function is deprecated. For more information, see
.
an object of class
"dialog" as returned by a previous execution of either
dialog.create or
dialog.recreate. The widget and button specifications are
extracted from this object and used to create a new instance of the dialog in
the current dialog handler program.
OPTIONAL ARGUMENTS:
xdialog
a character string giving the X11 widget name to use for the top-level
window for the dialog. An empty string causes the dialog handling system
to generate its own name. This argument is useful if X resources need
to be overridden for specific dialogs. See the examples for a use of this
argument.
title
character string specifying the title of the dialog window. Most window
managers show this string in the title bar of the dialog window.
VALUE:
Returns an object used by the other dialog handling routines to
refer to the created dialog. It should be a list with a class of
"dialog".
SIDE EFFECTS:
Causes the dialog handling system program to create some windows with the X11
system, but does not display them.