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<FONT FACE="Verdana, Helvetica, Arial"><SPAN DEFANGED_STYLE='font-size:12.0px'>In a recent update, the nice radiobutton interface to g.mapsets (the one that gives you access to different mapsets within a location) ‘disappeared’ when the command is called. The tcltk script that produces this interface (g.mapsets.tcl) still is compiled in $GISBASE/etc but can’t be called from the command line without specifying the path. There are various ways too correct this, but an easy one seems to be moving g.mapsets.tcl into the $GISBASE/etc/dm/script directory.<BR>
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I can simply move it and commit it to the CVS as a new file, and ask Bernard to delete the old version. Or the Makefile for g.mapsets (g.mapsets.tcl is found in this directory in the source distribution) can be changed to put g.mapsets.tcl into $GISBASE/etc/dm/script at the time of compilation. <BR>
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Which way is the best to do this? Or is there yet a better way to get the same result?<BR>
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Michael<BR>
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Michael Barton, Professor of Anthropology<BR>
School of Human Diversity and Social Change<BR>
Arizona State University<BR>
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