Okay, I'll work on that.
After sending the message, I noticed the absence of the functions "undo" and
"redo" in the data editor (I made the list looking SPSS).
Regards
--
Bastián Díaz
>
> De: John Darrington
>Para: Bastián Díaz
>CC: "pspp-dev@gnu.org"
>En
By all means go ahead and contribute the necessary icons.
However, do bear in mind that the corresponding functionality may not be
implemented in PSPP and it
may not be trivial to do so. For example, we have discussed the undo option on
several occasions
and while it would certainly be a nice t
With the adjustments that have been made in psppire toolbar, maintaining a
consistent and compact display between desktop environments (and other OSes).
Unlike previous proposals, I think wiser than psppire have a preset toolbar,
and with the same functions presented by SPSS (at least in the Data
Harry, I have discovered recently by curiosity, the *.ico format is a container
for multiple images in various sizes, allowing you to scale the size of the
icons when a user customizes the folder view in MS Windows. Because of this,
now to change the folder view in MS Windows, application and mi
>
> On Tue, Nov 05, 2013 at 05:27:53PM +0900, dash_3_...@yahoo.co.jp wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Hello, I'm sorry for posting alot.
>
> That's OK. This is what the list is for.
>
> I don't know the technical aspect, but I found that Japanese are shown
> using Chinese font.
>
>
> htt
> #: src/ui/gui/data-sheet.ui:65
> msgid "Insert Cases"
> msgstr ""
>
> should be
>
> #: src/ui/gui/data-sheet.ui:65
> msgid "Insert Case"
> msgstr ""
>
>
> I think it is necessary to re-generate pot-file.
>
> Yes. This was changed recently.
>
> If you want
>
> Dear all,
>
> Hello, this is Tetsuya Suga, recently started to translate PSPP into
> Japanese.
> (some of you know another e-mail address of mine, but never mind.)
>
Better state which one you prefer so we can use that one. I guess the
latest.
>
> After Harry provided the new PSPP package fo
On Tue, Nov 05, 2013 at 05:27:53PM +0900, dash_3_...@yahoo.co.jp wrote:
Dear all,
Hello, I'm sorry for posting alot.
That's OK. This is what the list is for.
I don't know the technical aspect, but I found that Japanese are shown
using Chinese font.
http
On Tue, Nov 05, 2013 at 05:13:03PM +0900, dash_3_...@yahoo.co.jp wrote:
Dear all,
Hi, again. This is Tetsuya.
I found some "msgid"s are missing or incorrect in the master pspp.pot
file (http://translationproject.org/POT-files/pspp-0.8.1.pot).
For example,
On Tue, Nov 05, 2013 at 05:04:35PM +0900, dash_3_...@yahoo.co.jp wrote:
Dear all,
After Harry provided the new PSPP package for MSWindows including the
Japanese translation, some of my Japanese friends told me that they
still want to use PSPP in English. It is partly becau
Dear all,
Hello, I'm sorry for posting alot.
I don't know the technical aspect, but I found that Japanese are shown
using Chinese font.
http://agro1986.wordpress.com/2008/04/13/configuring-the-correct-japanese-fonts-for-windows-gtk-applications/
What this website says is exactly the problem I'm
Dear all,
Hi, again. This is Tetsuya.
I found some "msgid"s are missing or incorrect in the master pspp.pot
file (http://translationproject.org/POT-files/pspp-0.8.1.pot).
For example,
#: src/ui/gui/data-editor.ui:54
msgid "Save _As..."
msgstr ""
should have existed. But this is missing.
Also,
Dear all,
Hello, this is Tetsuya Suga, recently started to translate PSPP into Japanese.
(some of you know another e-mail address of mine, but never mind.)
After Harry provided the new PSPP package for MSWindows including the
Japanese translation, some of my Japanese friends told me that they
sti
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