Try g.copy --ui
It is obviously confusing that the --ui flag is needed for some modules to
start the GUI...
Cheers
Stefan
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From: grass-user [mailto:grass-user-boun...@lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of roy
roy
Sent: 10. april 2016 20:52
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OK thanks Anna,
what i'm going to describe happens in windows 64 bit osgeo4w GRASS
and on ubuntu 64bit GRASS from "ubuntugis-unstable" ppa
- open up GRASS GIS
- on the shell / console (not in the GRASS GUI) write g.copy and hit ENTER
- nothing happens
if you do the same with another module
On Sun, Apr 10, 2016 at 10:31 AM, roy roy wrote:
> While i can launch g.copy from the GRASS gui
> i cannot launch the exact same module from the shell,
> is there some sort of bug?
It should work, please be more specific - any error? which platform?
GRASS version?
Best,
While i can launch g.copy from the GRASS gui
i cannot launch the exact same module from the shell,
is there some sort of bug?
thanks, roy.
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Hi
Anna:
I can think of at least two configuration policies that
could (should?) be different on a single user
installation vs. a multi user system: Both mapset
access, and installation of
On 10-04-16 10:03, Martin Landa wrote:
Hi Anna,
2016-04-10 5:00 GMT+02:00 Anna Petrášová :
I was wondering what is the opinion about the new data catalog (in
trunk), specifically, whether users should be able to modify (copy,
rename, delete) maps from other mapsets and
Hi Anna,
2016-04-10 5:00 GMT+02:00 Anna Petrášová :
> I was wondering what is the opinion about the new data catalog (in
> trunk), specifically, whether users should be able to modify (copy,
> rename, delete) maps from other mapsets and locations than the current
> ones. I