"Galderisi, Peter" writes:
> Has anyone been able to export the PSPP output from 7.4 into a Word
> file, or does it just open as a PDF?
I guess that Word can probably read PSPP's HTML output. Maybe it
can import the ODF output with the right plugin.
--
"...dans ce pays-ci il est bon de tuer de
Has anyone been able to export the PSPP output from 7.4 into a Word file, or
does it just open as a PDF?
Thanks.
-Peter
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Hi all
I list pspp on my list of free software
http://gsociology.icaap.org/methods/soft.html
I'll add the tutorial that Mr. Boaventura mentioned. Anyone have any other
tutorials, pointers, guides, etc that I could add?
Gene
Gene Shackman, Ph.D.
The Global Social Change Research Project
h
Matej Kovacic writes:
>>> a friend of mine has showed me very interesting graphical analysis of
>>> data (showed is slovenian government IT budget):
>>>
>>> http://www.jurecuhalev.com/.slo-tech/proracun_2010/
>>
>> It's very pretty. What does it mean?
>
> The surface of a rectangle shows the sh
text/plain; charset="utf-8"
Ubuntu Linux has just upgraded me to PSPP 0.7.4. Well done Ben, John and
Jason.
John Shipley
Hull, England
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wrote:
> Ubuntu Linux has just upgraded me to PSPP 0.7.4. Well done Ben, John
> and Jason.
congratulations! The pspp website still features 6.2 as the last
version, the same as the download area of the same. The change in number
i
Hi,
I also set up wiki page, which is being updated right now:
http://pspp.kiberpipa.org/wiki
If someone would like to participate, please let me know, I will create
accounts for you. I prefer closed wiki to avoid vandalism...
Regards,
Matej
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Hi,
>> a friend of mine has showed me very interesting graphical analysis of
>> data (showed is slovenian government IT budget):
>>
>> http://www.jurecuhalev.com/.slo-tech/proracun_2010/
>
> It's very pretty. What does it mean?
The surface of a rectangle shows the share of budget. The first la