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32. reset

The reset command causes all options that can be set with the set command to take on their default values. The only exceptions are that the terminal set with set term and the output file set with set output are left unchanged. This command is useful, e.g., to restore the default settings at the end of a command file, or to return to a defined state after lots of settings have been changed within a command file. Please refer to the set command to see the default values that the various options take.


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