Andy Choens writes:
> I've got two SPSS files that I'm willing to send to anyone who wants to see
> them.
> File #1 - Created with SPSS 11 on Windows.
> File #2 - Created with SPSS 20 on Linux (Ubuntu).
>
> File number 1 opens normally in PSPP. File two does not. File #2 does opens
> and the
John Darrington writes:
> One thing I do agree is very confusing however is that the tables give no
> indication of the dependent variable to which they refer. We should do
> something
> about this.o
I added a bug for this in Savannah:
https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/index.php?34732
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Ben Pf
"Rode, Nino" writes:
> Nevertheless, it would be nice to get an Export item in the
> File menu. Any chance for it in the near future?
It's not too hard, but there's a lot to work on. It'd be nice if
you would file a "wishlist" bug in the Savannah bug tracker as a
reminder.
Thanks,
Ben.
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Be
> You'll probably want to upgrade from 0.7.5 to the latest version
> though. I don't know where to get an up-to-the-minute latest
> version for Windows.
>
> My test platform is GNU/Linux. I hear that there are Windows
> specific bugs; perhaps this is one.
> --
As usual a reasonable current versi
John Darrington writes:
> On Tue, Nov 01, 2011 at 10:10:05PM -0700, Ben Pfaff wrote:
>
> I think that your best bet is probably to export the output to
> .csv format. This works OK for me with the latest PSPPIRE; just
> select CSV format from File|Export in the Output window.
>
This is a general reminder to everyone about how to ask for help with PSPP.
This message is sent to everyone who joins this list, but it seems that
some people joined a long time ago and have forgotten.
You are strongly recommended to read Eric Raymond's excellent text "How to ask
questions t
On Tue, Nov 01, 2011 at 10:10:05PM -0700, Ben Pfaff wrote:
I think that your best bet is probably to export the output to
.csv format. This works OK for me with the latest PSPPIRE; just
select CSV format from File|Export in the Output window.
If I read Jessie's message correc