When you copy-paste a column from calc to pspp, and its first
values are "empty",
then copy paste do not reproduce these values in pspp, but rather
start to copy values from the first non-empty cell.
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sincerely,
Elias Tsolis
On 04/08/2016 12:45 μμ, Elias
Estatistics.eu Tsolis wrote:
when i am using the graphical environment of PSPP
0.10, in Analyze-->compare means -> paired samples T-test,
i am unable to set post scores in "var2" section. It is
impossible!
sincerely,
Elias Tsolis
On 27/07/2016 04:54 μμ, Elias Estatistics wrote:
I translated the po file of PSPP. However,
in many instances, translation of "OK", cancel, Help, paste,
reset are not provided in po file. eg, in missing values, in
DATA fields, and in many more pspp fields, these words remain
untranslated. Also in data analysis -->means, back / forward.
Moreover, in data analysis-->one-sample t-test, the phrase
"exclude cases analysis by analysis remain untranslated while in
po file was translated, WHY?
Also, in Windows, "minimize all windows" also remain
untranslated while it was translated in po file.
Sincerely,
elias Tsolis
Greek Translator of PSPPire
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1. Re: PSPP on CentOS (Alan Mead)
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On 2/26/2016 3:20 AM, John Darrington wrote:
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On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 12:06:31AM -0600, Alan Mead wrote:
Is there any shortcut to editing the .ui layout
file? For example, does
gtk+ have a visual editor that is the standard way of
editing the layout
of the dialogs?
Yes. It is called Glade. Unfortunately it can be quite
fussy about which
version should be used.
The file src/ui/gui/memorandum.txt gives some tips.
John,
That's very helpful. I wasn't able to make glade 3 (3.6.7)
work
properly, but after following these steps I can at least open
and see
the dialogs without errors. Thanks!
-Alan
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