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g_angle -ov angaver.xvg :: yields average angle
g_angle -ov angdist.xvg :: yields angle distribution

My Gromacs-3.3 command was:
g_angle -ov x.xvg -type dihedral -f traj.xtc -s topol.tpr -n my.ndx

Easily avoided, just posting a notice.
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OK, maybe the program is a bit braindead but actually none of the gromacs programs checks for double filenames. If you check your directory you'll find a backup file #angdist.xvg.1# with the average angle as well as angdist.xvg with the distribution. The average is written first, then the file is backuped and the distribution is written.

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