% File src/library/grid/man/grid.newpage.Rd % Part of the R package, https://www.R-project.org % Copyright 1995-2007 R Core Team % Distributed under GPL 2 or later \name{grid.newpage} \alias{grid.newpage} \title{Move to a New Page on a Grid Device} \description{ This function erases the current device or moves to a new page. } \usage{ grid.newpage(recording = TRUE) } \arguments{ \item{recording}{A logical value to indicate whether the new-page operation should be saved onto the Grid display list.} } \details{ The new page is painted with the fill colour (\code{\link{gpar}("fill")}), which is often transparent. For devices with a \emph{canvas} colour (the on-screen devices \code{X11}, \code{windows} and \code{quartz}), the page is first painted with the canvas colour and then the background colour. There are two hooks called \code{"before.grid.newpage"} and \code{"grid.newpage"} (see \code{\link{setHook}}). The latter is used in the testing code to annotate the new page. The hook function(s) are called with no argument. (If the value is a character string, \code{get} is called on it from within the \pkg{grid} namespace.) } \value{ None. } \author{Paul Murrell} \seealso{ \link{Grid} } \keyword{dplot}