Hi Marco You didn't do anything wrong. It seems the 2010-08-03 version has a problem with this. You can download the file http://pspp.benpfaff.org/~blp/pspp-master/20100801040501/user-manual/pspp.html and place it in c:\program files\pspp\share on top of the wrong pspp.html file. That is what you should have and you can than see how it should work.
I guess I will build a new version within a week or so. That should solve the help issue. (Ps I will push a copy of this message to the userlist so other people can read it too.) Have fun 2010/8/4 Marco Peichl > Good morning Harry, > I just wanted to find out if you included the user manual in the > windows version of PSPP. I installed it and clicked on the pspp-entry > on the start menue (xp). There, an entry for manual is shown and a > page opens in the browser. The manuals shown in the list are not > there. Did I do something wrong? > For a long time I'm now looking for an open source alternative for > SPSS which allows me (and a lot of people I work with) to do some > low-level analysis for M&E for NGOs and other organisations. > PSPP is now able to do this due to the fact that the GUI is now able > to do all the simple things people like social worker need, eg. > crosstabs, frequencies and descriptives. > If the help-system would work, I could advise people to [..] SPSS and use PSPP instead. > Greetings from Namibia, > Marco > > On 4 August 2010 08:53, Harry Thijssen <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hi >> >> The MSWindows build with Aggregate in the GUI is available now on >> pspp.awardspace.com. This version is compiled with postgresql support, >> but this is not tested. Reports are welcome. >> >> Have fun >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Pspp-users mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pspp-users >> > _______________________________________________ Pspp-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pspp-users
