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Re: Selecting portions of the output to paste into a document
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John Darrington |
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Re: Selecting portions of the output to paste into a document |
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Mon, 26 Aug 2013 19:34:21 +0200 |
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On Sat, Aug 24, 2013 at 07:38:20PM -0400, Mark Levine wrote:
It's not as simple as it might be if the output window were "live" and we
could cut and paste directly, but I assume there are substantial barriers to
make that happen.
Well I have been experimenting with an idea where PSPP automatically opens an
instance of Libreoffice
and pastes its output into a document there. It might not be too onerous, but
I don't know for sure yet.
J'
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- Selecting portions of the output to paste into a document, Mark Levine, 2013/08/24
- Re: Selecting portions of the output to paste into a document, Jeremy Lavergne, 2013/08/24
- Re: Selecting portions of the output to paste into a document, Bastián Díaz, 2013/08/24
- Re: Selecting portions of the output to paste into a document, Mark Levine, 2013/08/24
- Re: Selecting portions of the output to paste into a document, Bastián Díaz, 2013/08/24
- Re: Selecting portions of the output to paste into a document, Mark Levine, 2013/08/24
- Re: Selecting portions of the output to paste into a document, Bastián Díaz, 2013/08/24
- Re: Selecting portions of the output to paste into a document, Mark Levine, 2013/08/24
- Re: Selecting portions of the output to paste into a document, John Deal, 2013/08/24
- Re: Selecting portions of the output to paste into a document, John Darrington, 2013/08/26
- Re: Selecting portions of the output to paste into a document,
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- Re: Selecting portions of the output to paste into a document, soumalya ray, 2013/08/26
Re: Selecting portions of the output to paste into a document, Ben Pfaff, 2013/08/25