Hi,
I am using S+6.2 on NT4.
I am generating a large number of graphs in S+ and I want to save these to
files and close the graphsheet windows through code. I want to avoid the
dialog box which prompts me to save changes, e.g. "Save Changes to GSD2 in a
file?" when I close the graphshhet with guiClose. I have discovered that if
I save the graphics using guiSave this dialog box doesn't appear. However I
would prefer to use export.graph which gives me more flexibility. I have
tried, without success, to circumvent this problem by altering the
suppress.graphics.warnings in options. Can anyone help?
Regards,
Glenn Treacy
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