DISPLAY LABELS. change output width?

2010-04-17 Thread Juan Zuluaga
Hello pspp people, The command DISPLAY LABELS. does not show as many characters as I would like, for the variable label, in the pspp.lst output file. SET WIDTH=130. or to any number, does nothing. Would you point me to the right direction? I run pspp 0.6.1 in a Vector Linux system. I wri

error when compiling latest source?

2010-08-05 Thread Juan Zuluaga
Hello, first of all, is this a good place to report on compilation errors of new sources? To fix a SET WIDTH problem I faced some time ago, Ben suggested > Could you try building from the source available at > http://benpfaff.org/~blp/pspp-master/20100424040522/ >and see if that fixe

How to put a line of arbitrary text in the output stream?

2011-04-13 Thread Juan Zuluaga
Hello PSPP people, may I ask how to put a line of arbitrary text in the output stream? I'm having a bit of trouble with the new line. I realize it may not be a pspp problem but a bash feature -- any ideas would be appreciated. My system: linux, bash, pspp 0.7.7. I tried the -O init option,

How to silence command echoing in output?

2011-04-13 Thread Juan Zuluaga
Thank you very much for your answer to my newline issue. Another question, is there a way to silence the output of the specific command? all these BEGIN DATA and ECHO and LIST and DESCRIPTIVES as in BEGIN DATA ECHO Hello data! LIST Data List name quant --

please join me in a prize for CTABLES

2011-05-26 Thread Juan Zuluaga
Hello friends of PSPP, I am sure I'm not the only one in need of CTABLES. I put US$100 (who should I send the check to?) . Please join me in adding to this little money pot for the PSPP people to work on CTABLES. Something that can deal with something like CTABLES /VLABELS VARIABLES=grad

Re: please join me in a prize for CTABLES

2011-06-18 Thread Juan Zuluaga
Excellent, please keep us posted. --- On Fri, 6/10/11, Ben Pfaff <> wrote: > > I spoke too soon: I just heard from FSF, and they plan > to introduce a > > program for funding coding of specific GNU projects. > They expect to > > have something ready in a month or so. > > That's great news!  I d