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Serial Number 852
Subject [GRASS5] Suggestion: d.leg.thin -> d.legend
Area wish
Queue grass
Requestors neteler@itc.it
Owner none
Status resolved
Last User Contact Fri Nov 16 19:51:19 2001 (7 yr ago)
Current Priority 25
Final Priority 70
Due No date assigned
Last Action Thu Feb 28 10:34:55 2002 (6 yr ago)
Created Fri Nov 16 18:24:53 2001 (7 yr ago)

Transaction History Ticket 852


Fri, Nov 16 2001 18:24:53    Request created by neteler@itc.it  
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Hi,

since d.legend has quite limited usability and d.leg.thin 
is much better, I propose to replace d.legend with d.leg.thin
(delete d.legend, rename d.leg.thin -> d.legend).

Any objections?

 Markus
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Fri, Nov 16 2001 18:30:54    Priority changed to 70 by mneteler  
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Subject Re: [bug #852] (grass) [GRASS5] Suggestion: d.leg.thin -> d.legend
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Request Tracker wrote:

> since d.legend has quite limited usability and d.leg.thin 
> is much better, I propose to replace d.legend with d.leg.thin
> (delete d.legend, rename d.leg.thin -> d.legend).

Note: d.leg.thin isn't quite a complete replacement.

It's almost there: the default behaviour is equivalent to
"show=val,cat", and with the -n switch it's equivalent to "show=cat",
but there isn't an equivalent to "show=val".

Also, "d.leg.thin" doesn't have an option to include the "no data"
category.

Ideally they should be merged; then, d.legend could be removed without
losing functionality.

But which syntax should be used? And what about any existing scripts
which call d.legend? Should the removed program be replaced with a
script which calls the other program?

-- 
Glynn Clements <glynn.clements@virgin.net>


Mon, Nov 19 2001 19:19:49    Area changed to wish by gclements  
Wed, Nov 21 2001 00:12:36    Priority changed to 25 by bernhard  
Thu, Feb 28 2002 10:34:55    Status changed to resolved by mneteler  
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