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I think your question was answered here.<br>
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Bests<br>
ƒacu.-<br>
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<b>Markus Neteler</b> <a
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<pre>2009/9/16 Facundo Muñoz <<a
href="http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user">famuvie at alumni.uv.es</a>>:
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</i>><i> Hi,
</i>><i> I'm using a grass script of my own (say script.sh) which is located in a
</i>><i> separate directory pointed by GRASS_ADDON_PATH.
</i>><i> However, the graphical interface provided by g.parser does not show the
</i>><i> corresponding manual page.
</i>><i> I have a script.sh.html in the same directory. ¿Should I put a copy in
</i>><i> /usr/share/doc/grass-doc/html/?
</i>
Yes.
><i> ¿Is there any other environment variable pointing to the add-on
</i>><i> documentation?
</i>
AFAIK that's not (yet?) available.
Markus
><i> Thanks!
</i>><i> ƒacu.-
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Franz Schiller escribió:
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cite="mid:a75b68d61001280152s6541b878j66192c438020516d@mail.gmail.com"
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<div class="gmail_quote">Greetings all
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<div>I've been browsing around the Scripts and, for example i.tasscap
/i.oif, has a fine and nice manual tab associated with the function
(with pictures, text bla bla bla).</div>
<div>How can I do this manual pages to be associated with my own
scripts?</div>
<div><br>
</div>
<div>Best regards</div>
<div>Franz</div>
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