On Friday 11 March 2005 13:28, John Darrington wrote: > On Fri, Mar 11, 2005 at 11:51:36AM +0100, Andreas Steichardt wrote:
Hi! > I will have to create japanese/korean spss files (for SPSS 11.5) > in the near future and now i wonder if that's supported by > pspp. I grepped a bit in the source and didn't find anything > which was really promising. So the big question is: Does PSPP > support such character sets? > > Currently variable names can only be 8 bytes long. Support for long > variable names is coming very shortly. This will allow names of up > to 64 bytes long. So far as I'm aware, there is no restriction on the > character set. You can use ISO-8859-1, UTF-8 or whatever you like. > > Having said that, I've never actually tried using anything other than > plain ascii. Sorry if my question wasn't precise enough. I was talking about string data (so not about varnames etc.). The generated file has to be opened in SPSS afterwards and i guess there has to be some info about the charset in the generated file (probably in the header of the spss file) so SPSS will know how to display the data. Is pspp able to write this info so once i open the file in SPSS everything looks well out of the box without fiddling in the options? > J' Regards, Andreas Streichardt _______________________________________________ pspp-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pspp-dev
