Hi John, I can build psppire now. Thanks.
I tested it with a variant of the grid.sav data with 2000 variables. I can scroll the data and the vars. I can change the vertical and horziontal size of rows and columns by dragging the vertical / horizontal lines. Changing size via the headers does not work. The vertical scrolling is only +1 row. Resizing the window with more vertical space shows more rows. The horizontal scrolling works, but additional empty columns with header „var“ are shown at the end after var2000 in my case. Editing the data does not work. Clicking into the first cell starts a text edit widget. I can move the cursor and change the text in the widget, but the new data is not stored after typing enter. Clicking any other cell, does not show the text editing widget. I think the plan how to start editing a cell should be similar to excel / libreoffice. A single click should just focus and a double click should start editing. Changing the cell size at some cell far right, e.g. column 1500 will not keep the left cell positions constant, i.e. I expect all cells to the left to keep the position and just the right border to move to the right, but this is not the case. The behavior for the cells at the left is correct. For Excel, the change of column width and row height is done via the headers. Here it is done via the lines in the body. I guess that this is different from what typical user experience and expectation is. It is really fast. For „kinetic“ scrolling it is not fast enough. When I do a fast scrolling gesture on the trackpad to scroll to the right, then the display first does not change, then after about one second, columns 515 following are shown. On Libreoffice, you have the immediate reaction with this „kinetic behavior“. This scrolling gesture is in gtk3 is translated to a change of the scrollbar with some intermediate values to have this kinetic effect. In the variable display the Type, Value Labels and Missing Values show ?????. Additional columns with empty headers are shown at the right side. Very nice! Fritz > Am 06.03.2016 um 20:56 schrieb John Darrington <[email protected]>: > > Yeah, sorry. Try pulling from the sheet branch and trying again. >
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