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PROGRAM:

NAME


r.support - Allows creation and/or modification of raster map layer support files.

KEYWORDS


raster, metadata

SYNOPSIS


r.support
r.support --help
r.support [-snd] map=name [title=phrase] [history=phrase] [units=string]
[vdatum=string] [source1=phrase] [source2=phrase] [description=phrase]
[raster=string] [loadhistory=name] [savehistory=name] [--overwrite] [--help]
[--verbose] [--quiet] [--ui]

Flags:
-s
Update statistics (histogram, range)

-n
Create/reset the null file

-d
Delete the null file

--overwrite
Allow output files to overwrite existing files

--help
Print usage summary

--verbose
Verbose module output

--quiet
Quiet module output

--ui
Force launching GUI dialog

Parameters:
map=name [required]
Name of raster map

title=phrase
Text to use for map title

history=phrase
Text to append to the next line of the map’s metadata file

units=string
Text to use for map data units

vdatum=string
Text to use for map vertical datum

source1=phrase
Text to use for data source, line 1

source2=phrase
Text to use for data source, line 2

description=phrase
Text to use for data description or keyword(s)

raster=string
Raster map from which to copy category table

loadhistory=name
Text file from which to load history

savehistory=name
Text file in which to save history

DESCRIPTION


r.support allows the user to create and/or edit raster map support information. Editing of
raster map color tables, category labels, header, history, and title is supported.
Category labels can also be copied from another raster map.

NOTES


If metadata options such as title or history are given the module will run
non-interactively. If only the map name is given r.support will run interactively within a
terminal shell and the user with be prompted for input.

Freeform metadata information is stored in a "hist" file which may be appended to by using
the history option. Currently this is limited to 50 lines of text with a maximum line
length of 78 characters. Any input larger than this will be wrapped to the next line. All
other metadata strings available as standard options are limited to 79 characters.

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