Hi,
the current CVS-version of 6.1 has the g3. - commands disconnected:
The GUI can now be used [GIS -> Manage maps and grid 3d files ->
g3.list/rename/remove] to create nifty error messages !
Can we please have the proper functionality back ?
Peter
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On Tue, Mar 22, 2005 at 09:13:39AM +0100, peter.loewe@gmx.de wrote:
Hi,
the current CVS-version of 6.1 has the g3. - commands disconnected:
The GUI can now be used [GIS -> Manage maps and grid 3d files ->
g3.list/rename/remove] to create nifty error messages !
Can we please have the proper functionality back ?
It's all integrated in the g.* commands...
Enjoy the -help parameter...
g.region -help 2>&1 | grep 3
g.rename -help 2>&1 | grep 3
etc
Of course the GUI should be fixed (also in the release branch
if needed).
Cheers
Markus
It looks like these functions have been folded into g.list, g.rename, and
g.remove.
The g3.* management commands need to be removed from the menus to avoid
confusion. Thanks for bringing it to my attention.
Michael
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From: <peter.loewe@gmx.de>
Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2005 09:13:39 +0100 (MET)
To: <grass5@grass.itc.it>
Subject: [GRASS5] g3.xxxx commands gone missing
Hi,
the current CVS-version of 6.1 has the g3. - commands disconnected:
The GUI can now be used [GIS -> Manage maps and grid 3d files ->
g3.list/rename/remove] to create nifty error messages !
Can we please have the proper functionality back ?
Peter
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Diplom-Geograph
<loewe@geomancers.net>
<peter.loewe@gmx.de>
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