On Mon, Nov 12, 2007 at 07:53:49AM -0800, Ben Pfaff wrote:
     Jason Stover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
     
     > I could make a case for replacing other software with pspp software in
     > at least one lab on campus if the gui had dialog boxes for RECODE,
     > CROSSTABS and FREQUENCIES, and some kind of dialog to import text
     > data.
     
     By the latter, do you mean something that could have the
     functionality of DATA LIST (or a subset of it)?  I suppose we
     should look at how spreadsheet programs usually do import of text
     data, and then try to do something at least as good.  Or, if SPSS
     has a good approach for this (haven't looked), we could try to
     imitate it.

This sounds like we should implement GET DATA /TYPE=txt and the
corresponding "wizard" (druid in GTK+ lingo).  I don't think there's
any major issues preventing us from doing that.

J'

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