complement of v.prune?

No responses first time around, so I'll ask again!
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Is there a way to do the opposite of v.prune - ie ADD vertices
along lines to keep them to a set spacing?

I suspect this
could be done by exporting the file using v.to.sites using the
-i option, and then re-importing the sites file into a vector
(I do not look forward to editting the ascii file, however!) -
except that the -i flag in v.to.sites doesn't work for me!
(I've filed a bug report).

Thanks Simon Cox

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