Re: Coping and pasting tables from SPSS

2001-09-06 Thread Ronny Buchmann
* Giovanni Tummarello [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2001-09-04 19:26] wrote: Hello people, i am a student in engeneering trying to use lyx to write my master thesis. Although entusiast at the beginning of the journey (leaving Word behind seemed so attractive) i am now loosing entusiasm over the

Re: Coping and pasting tables from SPSS

2001-09-06 Thread Ronny Buchmann
* Giovanni Tummarello [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2001-09-04 19:26] wrote: Hello people, i am a student in engeneering trying to use lyx to write my master thesis. Although entusiast at the beginning of the journey (leaving Word behind seemed so attractive) i am now loosing entusiasm over the

Re: Coping and pasting tables from SPSS

2001-09-06 Thread Ronny Buchmann
* Giovanni Tummarello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2001-09-04 19:26] wrote: > Hello people, i am a student in engeneering trying to use lyx to write my > master thesis. > Although entusiast at the beginning of the journey (leaving "Word" behind > seemed so attractive) i am now loosing entusiasm over

Re: Coping and pasting tables from SPSS

2001-09-05 Thread Andre Poenitz
On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 07:26:57PM +0200, Giovanni Tummarello wrote: I have tried alternative approaches.. SPSS offers me to save the table in text mode which is simply a ASCII formatted table assuming font is NON proportional. Needless to say LYX's no double space, no tab, no double

Re: Coping and pasting tables from SPSS

2001-09-05 Thread Ronald Florence
Guenter Milde writes: --512586620-1804289383-999677429=:412 Content-Type: IMAGE/jpeg; NAME=csv2lyx Content-Transfer-Encoding: BASE64 Content-Disposition: INLINE; FILENAME=csv2lyx --512586620-1804289383-999677429=:412 Content-Type: IMAGE/jpeg; NAME=eps2eps

Re: Coping and pasting tables from SPSS

2001-09-05 Thread Andre Poenitz
On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 07:26:57PM +0200, Giovanni Tummarello wrote: I have tried alternative approaches.. SPSS offers me to save the table in text mode which is simply a ASCII formatted table assuming font is NON proportional. Needless to say LYX's no double space, no tab, no double

Re: Coping and pasting tables from SPSS

2001-09-05 Thread Ronald Florence
Guenter Milde writes: --512586620-1804289383-999677429=:412 Content-Type: IMAGE/jpeg; NAME=csv2lyx Content-Transfer-Encoding: BASE64 Content-Disposition: INLINE; FILENAME=csv2lyx --512586620-1804289383-999677429=:412 Content-Type: IMAGE/jpeg; NAME=eps2eps

Re: Coping and pasting tables from SPSS

2001-09-05 Thread Andre Poenitz
> On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 07:26:57PM +0200, Giovanni Tummarello wrote: > > I have tried alternative approaches.. SPSS offers me to save the table > > in "text mode" which is simply a ASCII formatted table assuming font > > is NON proportional. Needless to say LYX's "no double space, no tab, no >

Re: Coping and pasting tables from SPSS

2001-09-05 Thread Ronald Florence
Guenter Milde writes: --512586620-1804289383-999677429=:412 Content-Type: IMAGE/jpeg; NAME=csv2lyx Content-Transfer-Encoding: BASE64 Content-Disposition: INLINE; FILENAME=csv2lyx --512586620-1804289383-999677429=:412 Content-Type: IMAGE/jpeg; NAME=eps2eps

Coping and pasting tables from SPSS

2001-09-04 Thread Giovanni Tummarello
Hello people, i am a student in engeneering trying to use lyx to write my master thesis. Although entusiast at the beginning of the journey (leaving Word behind seemed so attractive) i am now loosing entusiasm over the inability to import objects (tables, graphs etc..) from other applications

Re: Coping and pasting tables from SPSS

2001-09-04 Thread Renaud MICHEL
Le Mardi 4 Septembre 2001 19:26, vous avez écrit : Hello people, i am a student in engeneering trying to use lyx to write my master thesis. Although entusiast at the beginning of the journey (leaving Word behind seemed so attractive) i am now loosing entusiasm over the inability to import

Re: Coping and pasting tables from SPSS

2001-09-04 Thread Renaud MICHEL
Le Mardi 4 Septembre 2001 19:37, vous avez écrit : No you don't need, as I understand you can output a text file where lines are separated by line break and column by tabs, so if you have something that can do advanced replacement (like regular expression, don't what is avaible with windows

Coping and pasting tables from SPSS

2001-09-04 Thread Giovanni Tummarello
Hello people, i am a student in engeneering trying to use lyx to write my master thesis. Although entusiast at the beginning of the journey (leaving Word behind seemed so attractive) i am now loosing entusiasm over the inability to import objects (tables, graphs etc..) from other applications

Re: Coping and pasting tables from SPSS

2001-09-04 Thread Renaud MICHEL
Le Mardi 4 Septembre 2001 19:26, vous avez écrit : Hello people, i am a student in engeneering trying to use lyx to write my master thesis. Although entusiast at the beginning of the journey (leaving Word behind seemed so attractive) i am now loosing entusiasm over the inability to import

Re: Coping and pasting tables from SPSS

2001-09-04 Thread Renaud MICHEL
Le Mardi 4 Septembre 2001 19:37, vous avez écrit : No you don't need, as I understand you can output a text file where lines are separated by line break and column by tabs, so if you have something that can do advanced replacement (like regular expression, don't what is avaible with windows

Coping and pasting tables from SPSS

2001-09-04 Thread Giovanni Tummarello
Hello people, i am a student in engeneering trying to use lyx to write my master thesis. Although entusiast at the beginning of the journey (leaving "Word" behind seemed so attractive) i am now loosing entusiasm over the inability to import objects (tables, graphs etc..) from other

Re: Coping and pasting tables from SPSS

2001-09-04 Thread Renaud MICHEL
Le Mardi 4 Septembre 2001 19:26, vous avez écrit : > Hello people, i am a student in engeneering trying to use lyx to write my > master thesis. > Although entusiast at the beginning of the journey (leaving "Word" behind > seemed so attractive) i am now loosing entusiasm over the inability to >

Re: Coping and pasting tables from SPSS

2001-09-04 Thread Renaud MICHEL
Le Mardi 4 Septembre 2001 19:37, vous avez écrit : > No you don't need, as I understand you can output a text file where lines > are separated by line break and column by tabs, so if you have something > that can do advanced replacement (like regular expression, don't what is > avaible with