Gerald Nelson wrote:
I have done a cvs update of grass 63 a couple of times over the past
couple of days and still have the problem that the gis.m windows
appear briefly and then disappear.
The terminal window reports
WARNING: This feature is superseded and will be removed in future
versions of GRASS. Use the -g flag in combination with other print
flats, e.g. -pg.
Looks like related to recent changes in g.region:
http://www.nabble.com/Re%3A-g.region-print-flags-combination-p8126822.html
Cheers,
Maciek
On Tue, 2 Jan 2007, Maciej Sieczka wrote:
Gerald Nelson wrote:
I have done a cvs update of grass 63 a couple of times over the past
couple of days and still have the problem that the gis.m windows
appear briefly and then disappear.
The terminal window reports
WARNING: This feature is superseded and will be removed in future
versions of GRASS. Use the -g flag in combination with other print
flats, e.g. -pg.
Looks like related to recent changes in g.region:
http://www.nabble.com/Re%3A-g.region-print-flags-combination-p8126822.html
Oh well spotted! I was a bit blind to that. The behaviour of g.region is now inconsistent with the man page; it says:
-p Print the current region
-g Print the current region (shell script style)
Perhaps the -g flag should be kept as it is and a new flag introduced for the new behaviour? g.region does have rather a lot of flags though.
Paul
Hi,
first of all I am really sorry for that. It was careless of me to
change the behaviour in a such radical way. I will update the
documentation when g.region -g issue will be closed (very soon I
hope).
Martin
2007/1/2, Paul Kelly <paul-grass@stjohnspoint.co.uk>:
On Tue, 2 Jan 2007, Maciej Sieczka wrote:
> Gerald Nelson wrote:
>> I have done a cvs update of grass 63 a couple of times over the past
>> couple of days and still have the problem that the gis.m windows
>> appear briefly and then disappear.
>>
>> The terminal window reports
>>
>> WARNING: This feature is superseded and will be removed in future
>> versions of GRASS. Use the -g flag in combination with other print
>> flats, e.g. -pg.
>
> Looks like related to recent changes in g.region:
> http://www.nabble.com/Re%3A-g.region-print-flags-combination-p8126822.html
Oh well spotted! I was a bit blind to that. The behaviour of g.region is
now inconsistent with the man page; it says:
-p Print the current region
-g Print the current region (shell script style)
Perhaps the -g flag should be kept as it is and a new flag introduced for
the new behaviour? g.region does have rather a lot of flags though.
Paul
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