Johannes wrote: > > I am working on a python script which involves a g.parser > > module (to get the input mask for a module as for other > > modules in GRASS). ... > > Is there any possibility to set the flag ticked by default? > > So like providing an answer for "options". Glynn: > No. Unlike options, where the user can override a default by > providing an explicit value, there's no way to disable a flag > which is enabled by default, and no way to specify GUI > behaviour distinct from command-line behaviour, so flags always > default to false. > > The only option is to invert the sense of the flag, i.e. > enable the behaviour by default and provide a "don't ..." > flag to disable the behaviour.
Hi, fwiw here's little a trick you can use to pre-populate the module GUI flags and options from the command line (and so from a script or the menu if you want to hard wire something by default) GRASS> r.circle -b max=9999 --ui will pop up a module GUI with the "b" flag pre-ticked and the max parameter pre-filled in as 9999. (works in both tcl/tk and wxPython GRASS_GUI modes, 6.x-trunk) maybe it helps, Hamish _______________________________________________ grass-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user
