Sat, Apr 23 2005
00:24:22
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Request created by jidanni@jidanni.org
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g.list -a (all)
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Dan Jacobson <jidanni@jidanni.org>
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Sat, 23 Apr 2005 04:07:54 +0800
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g.list should have a -a (all) option, so one can see all types. At
present one must do
$ echo rast rast3d oldvect vect asciivect icon labels sites region \
region3d group 3dview|xargs -n 1 g.list|perl -nwe 'print unless /^(no |-)/'
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Sun, May 1 2005
07:32:49
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Area changed to wish6 by hbowman
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Sat, Dec 23 2006
21:24:36
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Taken by mlanda
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Tue, Feb 13 2007
10:04:56
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Status changed to resolved by mlanda
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Tue, Feb 13 2007
10:07:38
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Comments added by mlanda
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g.list supports multiple type option, i.e. it is possible to list more data
types simultaneously -- g.list type=rast,vect
g.mlist allows to list all data types using g.mlist type=all
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