> One that would be pretty easy is the suggestion to include an icon to > describe the level of measurement. Can you provide icons for the three > levels of measurement that SPSS supports (scale, ordinal, nomimal)?
I already did it. Send icons for: scale (date-scale), nominal (date-nominal, string-nominal), ordinal (date-ordinal, string-ordinal), these are currently supported in SPSS. I also added the option for currency (for the 3 measures). > I am not sure that it makes sense to put the output viewer into a tab > given that the eventual goal would be to add SPSS-like features to the > output viewer, which (as you say) make it more suited to a separate > window. I did not know that was a target for PSPP. If so, could there be an option to access that functionality? It could be as a tab or a button on the toolbar to keep that window (and maybe the syntax editor window) in the background in the main window. When I teach PSPP / SPSS, often hear complaints about that (especially that sometimes the window is above the other). I teach to save and keep both files and if they can make a copy of syntax procedures (with the button paste) to review procedures or errors. For a casual user is usually somewhat complicated to handle 2 or more windows of the same application or operating the journal file. As I mentioned, it could be an option as offered GIMP (the default interface is the classic, single window instead can choose by your preferences). -- Bastián Díaz _______________________________________________ pspp-dev mailing list pspp-dev@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pspp-dev