dialog.popdown(dialog=NULL)
dialog
, as returned by the
dialog.create
function. A
value of
NULL
will cause the "current" dialog to be used.
dialog.popup
,
dialog.display
,
dialog.getvalues
) will still work.
The indicated dialog window is "unmapped" via an
XtPopdown()
call.
O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. Staff (1990). X Toolkit Intrinsics Reference Manual O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. Sebastopol, California USA
# Display 'dialog1', wait for button, pop it down, # then get dialog values. dialog.popup(dialog1) button <- dialog.getbutton(dialog1) dialog.popdown(dialog1) values <- dialog.getvalues(dialog1)