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bug #35508: Ability to use a syntax file as parameter for starting PSPPIRE (Wishlist)

Submitted by:  Harry Thijssen <unknown_one>
Submitted on:  Sat 11 Feb 2012 02:20:22 PM UTC  
 
Category: Graphical User InterfaceSeverity: 5 - Average
Status: FixedAssigned to: None
Open/Closed: ClosedRelease: None
Effort: 0.00

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Thu 16 Feb 2012 07:27:10 PM UTC, comment #3:

I pushed a fix for this.

John Darrington <jmd>
Project Administrator
Mon 13 Feb 2012 12:11:17 PM UTC, comment #2:

You are right.

Seems to be a Mingw/MSWindows problem. With "psppire -h>oo.txt" I get the info.

If I have lots of time I will investigate why it is not displayed on the console when "psppire -h" is used.

Harry Thijssen <unknown_one>
Mon 13 Feb 2012 08:12:15 AM UTC, comment #1:

psppire -h works for me.

John Darrington <jmd>
Project Administrator
Sat 11 Feb 2012 02:20:22 PM UTC, original submission:

At the moment PSPPIRE only accepts .POR and .SAV files as non-option argument. It would be an improvement when a syntax-file is also possible. It would be nice if the file passed is opened in the syntax editor if it is not a .POR or a .SAV file.

This gives the pacakge builders the ability to make a .sps file clickable.

It seems the commandline syntax of PSPPIRE is not published in the manual. Psppire -h didn't work.

Harry Thijssen <unknown_one>

 

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    Thu 16 Feb 2012 07:27:10 PM UTCjmdStatusNone=>Fixed

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