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--- Comment #8 from Martin Tlustos ---
OK, opening the original big file in libreoffice and saving it as utf-8 solved
the problem with the import. Now I just have to figure out how to use it... ;-)
(I'm a noob in statistical analysis).
Thanks for the he
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--- Comment #6 from Alexander Semke ---
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--- Comment #5 from Martin Tlustos ---
Also, I played around with the preview a bit. If I turn on "first line are
names" (or similar, I use German), then nothing is shown. If I turn this of,
then only a 0 is shown in the first line (index).
I tried pret
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--- Comment #4 from Martin Tlustos ---
I tried the flatpak version (2.10.0), but it didn't work either (and it crashed
when I tried to import it in xlsx format, but that's another issue...)
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--- Comment #3 from Martin Tlustos ---
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--- Comment #2 from Martin Tlustos ---
I have tried manual settings to match the csv, and I tried closing and
reopening the dialog. No luck. I will upload a sample file (smaller), that also
didn't work.
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--- Comment #1 from Alexander Semke ---
(In reply to Martin Tlustos from comment #0)
> SUMMARY
> I cannot import my weather data into labplot. It is in csv format, with the
> first line being a description. When trying to import, it tells me: no data
>