EXPORT Command - Full Syntax
- Last UpdatedFeb 19, 2025
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>- EXPORT -+-- HOLES --+-- ON -----.
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| |-- OFF ----|
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| ‘-- SOLID --+-->
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|-- PRECISION --+-- DOUBLE --.
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| ‘-- SINGLE --+-->
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|-- FILENote text -->
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|-- FILE name---+-- TEXT --.
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| ‘----------+-- READ -------.
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| |-- OVERwrite --|
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| ‘---------------+--->
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| .-------<----.
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|-- <selatt> --*-- <selatt> --’
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| |-- COLour integer -->
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| ‘-->
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|-- ENCODING --+—UTFEight --+®
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|- IMPLIED TUBE-+ -------.
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| ‘- INTO- +-- SINGle ----.
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| |-- SEParate --|
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| |-- UPstream --|
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| ‘- DOWNstream -+ - CONTainers->
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| ‘-------------->
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|-- REPResentation --+-- ON -----.
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| ‘-- OFF ----+-->
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|-- FINish -->
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‘-- <expcol> -->
Note:
<selatt> is the general selection syntax.
<expcol> is the AUTOCOLOUR command
Refer to Selecting Graphics Colours Automatically for further information.