All grass commands can be run either from the gui or command line. The gui just 
creates the command and executes it. So you can create a shell script with a 
text editor that has all your commands, and does the usual things that shell 
scripts can do and run it from the window that appears when you launch grass.

Jerry

---- Original message ----
>Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2008 18:08:00 -0500
>From: "Alysson Whitlam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
>Subject: [GRASS-user] automating map production in Grass  
>To: [email protected]
>
>   Hi,
>    
>   I am just beginning to work with Grass, although I
>   am fairly experienced with ArcGIS, including
>   scripting for map production and geoprocessing
>   (Python and VBA). Basically, I am looking to
>   automate map production in Grass, using a script
>   (Python or Perl preferably?). (I have to output
>   several hundred maps, based on sections of a polygon
>   layer). Since I am just beginning to use Grass, I am
>   wondering if anyone could please give me an idea if
>   this type of task can be accomplished in Grass.
>    
>   Thanks very much,
>   Alysson
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