W dniu 27.10.2010 16:42, Patricio Toledo pisze:
When -g3 option is used, g.region prints the number of cell in three
dimensions as 3dcells. Two comments, first it is inconsisten with
other 3d names, it should be called cells3. Second is that if one
uses eval $(g.region -g3) then the shell
Hi,
2010/10/30 Maciej Sieczka msiec...@sieczka.org:
When -g3 option is used, g.region prints the number of cell in three
dimensions as 3dcells. Two comments, first it is inconsisten with
other 3d names, it should be called cells3. Second is that if one
uses eval $(g.region -g3) then the shell