Just to show how the screen looks like:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/6fn34hz35nxy51a/Sans%20titre.xcf?dl=0
- ftr
On 07/06/2016 23:28, Harry Thijssen wrote:
I tried to reproduce it with a 32 bits version on MSWindows 10 but can't
reproduce does it. I don't see a reason why a 64 bit version on
MS
Hi,
I come back to the issue. I found both of the files you mentioned.
I copy the current psppirerc file content but this does not seem to show
the names of the last files stored.
[PsppireDataWindow]
maximize=false
height=662
width=842
x=516
y=68
[PsppireOutputWindow]
maximize=false
height=66
Hi
I checked this.
First find the directory where the files are stored:
- go to a windows console and type the wordset
- check for "APPDATA"
go 1 directory up and then to Local or
cd %appdata%\..\Local
- in this directory you find
- psppirerc which contains GUI settings
- recently
Hi
No, there are no GUI settings file which you should change and I am not
aware of a setting you could change. In GNU you can change a lot so maybe
it is possible but it is not intended to do so.
But off course there must be a file somewhere which holds the latest files
opened. I don't know the
Are there anywhere profile files that control the GUI's appearance ,
maybe outside the main PSPP folder ?
Regards
- ftr
On 07/06/2016 23:28, Harry Thijssen wrote:
I tried to reproduce it with a 32 bits version on MSWindows 10 but can't
reproduce does it. I don't see a reason why a 64 bit ver
I tried to reproduce it with a 32 bits version on MSWindows 10 but can't
reproduce does it. I don't see a reason why a 64 bit version on MSWindows
7 would behave different.
Can other MSWindows users try this?
However it seems zsav files are not added to the list with recently used
data files.