Dear, developers,
I find it extremely basic as a function to any statistical program to be
able to print
either its values or its assign values! e.g. Sex 1=female, 2=male
LIST command print only values not its assign values of a variable!
Is it SO hard to be made i suppose in order not to exist still, is it ?
sincerely,
Elias Tsolis
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Date: Sun, 04 Sep 2016 10:16:33 +0200
From: Translation Project Robot <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: New Greek PO file for 'pspp' (version 0.10.2)
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Hello, gentle maintainer.
This is a message from the Translation Project robot.
A revised PO file for textual domain 'pspp' has been submitted
by the Greek team of translators. The file is available at:
http://translationproject.org/latest/pspp/el.po
(We can arrange things so that in the future such files are automatically
e-mailed to you when they arrive. Ask at the address below if you want this.)
All other PO files for your package are available in:
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Please consider including all of these in your next release, whether
official or a pretest.
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containing a newer POT file, please send the URL of that distribution
tarball to the address below. The tarball may be just a pretest or a
snapshot, it does not even have to compile. It is just used by the
translators when they need some extra translation context.
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If any question arises, please contact the translation coordinator.
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