agr / activategrid            Activates (turns on) workspace grids
 
   Format:
      ;agr                    
               Activates workspace grids generally
      ;agr -z <zonemap>       
               Activates grids generally using <zonemap>

      ;agr <num>              
               Activates grids on workspace <num>
      ;agr <num> -z <zonemap> 
      ;agr -z <zonemap> <num>
               Activates grids on workspace <num> using <zonemap>
 
   Notes:
      The workspace grid is an invisible grid, spanning the whole available
         workspace, on which Axmud tries to arrange its windows so that they 
         don't overlap (as far as possible). The grid is divided into zones 
         within which one or more windows are arranged. The 'blueprint' for 
         zones on a desktop is called a 'zonemap'. 
      Only 'grid' windows (including the 'main' window, task windows and the 
         automapper window) are arranged on the workspace grid. Temporary 
         windows, including the GUI window and all edit, preference, wizard and
         dialogue windows, are not affected.

      If a workspace <num>ber is specified, workspace grids are turned on for
         that workspace only (use ';listworkspace' to get a list of workpace
         numbers). Any Axmud 'grid' windows on that workspace are arranged on 
         the workspace grid.
      Otherwise, workspace grids are turned on for all workspaces, and this 
         setting is also applied the next time Axmud starts.

      If a <zonemap> name is specified, that zonemap is made the default zonemap
         for every affected workspace. This command can't be used with temporary
         zonemaps (such as those created by MXP).

      In certain circumstances (such as when the desktop is too small), Axmud is
         unable to create workspace grids at all, in which case this command 
         can't be used.

   User commands:
      agr / actgrid / activategrid
