>> Warning in par(args) : parameter "cin" can't be set
>> Warning in par(args) : parameter "cra" can't be set
>> Warning in par(args) : parameter "csi" can't be set
>> Warning in par(args) : parameter "din" can't be set
PD> This comes from constructions of the type
PD> opar<-par()
PD> work.work.work()
PD> par(opar)
PD> This gives complaints from unsettable items. Splus quietly omits
them,
PD> so I suppose that we really should do the same.
One solution here might be to set some attribute on unsettable items,
effectively indicating that it is not to be set and no warning is necessary.
Paul Gilbert
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that's why I made "unsettable" to "un-settable".
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