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NAME

       d.save  - Creates a list of commands for recreating screen graphics.

KEYWORDS

       display, metadata

SYNOPSIS

       d.save
       d.save help
       d.save      [-cao]       [frame=string[,string,...]]        [remove=integer[,integer,...]]
       [move=from,to[,from,to,...]]   [--verbose]  [--quiet]

   Flags:
       -c
           Save current frame

       -a
           Save all the frames

       -o
           Only map objects without extra header and tailer

       --verbose
           Verbose module output

       --quiet
           Quiet module output

   Parameters:
       frame=string[,string,...]
           Name of frame(s) to save

       remove=integer[,integer,...]
           List of object numbers to remove which are  displayed  after  "#".  -1  for  the  last
           object.

       move=from,to[,from,to,...]
           List of object numbers to move ("from" to "to"). remove= option will be done first, if
           any.

DESCRIPTION

       When GRASS display (d.) commands are used to generate graphical  images  on  the  graphics
       monitor,  some  commands  are  noted in lists that the current graphics driver (see manual
       entry for d.mon) maintains. This command, d.save, uses this information to create a  shell
       script  that  can be used to recreate graphics in another frame at another time. The shell
       script is sent to standard output (the user's terminal). If you wish  to  save  the  shell
       script created by d.save, its output should be redirected to a file; for example:
        d.save > script.out

       The  user  can run the program non-interactively by specifying flag settings and parameter
       values on the command line. If the user types  d.save  without  specifying  these  program
       arguments,  the  user  will  be  prompted  for  inputs through the standard user interface
       described in the manual entry for g.parser.

NOTES

       Object numbers for remove= and move= options are displayed after #.

       Display commands used interactively, and those that take their graphic  instructions  from
       standard input, will not be saved by d.save.

SEE ALSO

       d.frame
       d.mon
       g.region
       g.parser

AUTHOR

       David Satnik, Central Washington University

       Last changed: $Date: 2011-11-08 03:29:50 -0800 (Tue, 08 Nov 2011) $

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