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From: | Kees Varekamp |
Subject: | Re: running syntax file from ui vs running syntax file from command prompt |
Date: | Thu, 10 Apr 2014 01:42:04 +1200 |
Cheers,- opening it in the GUI (you need to manually select utf-8) works fine.Here you are- running this script from the command line (>pspp thai.sps --syntax-encoding=UTF-8) gives garbled labels
Kees--On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 9:45 PM, John Darrington <address@hidden> wrote:
Can you post an example syntax file which provokes the problem?
J'
log.txt--syntax-encoding=utf-8
On Wed, Apr 09, 2014 at 09:09:28PM +1200, Kees Varekamp wrote:
Hi there,
I am trying to run a utf-8 syntax script in PSPP 0.8.2 on win7 64bit, but I
think there is a problem when I run the a syntax file from the command line:
--syntax-encoding as a start param does not seem to work:
I have tried:
"C:\Program Files\PSPP\bin\pspp.exe" file.sps -b -o
log.txt--syntax-encoding=UTF-8
"C:\Program Files\PSPP\bin\pspp.exe" file.sps -b -o
"C:\Program Files\PSPP\bin\pspp.exe" file.sps -b -olog.txt--syntax-encoding=UTF8
"C:\Program Files\PSPP\bin\pspp.exe" file.sps -b -o
log.txt--syntax-encoding="UTF-8
"
--"C:\Program Files\PSPP\bin\pspp.exe" --syntax-encoding="UTF-8" file.sps -b
-o log.txt
All with no success - my Thai characters get garbled. However, when I load
the script through the gui (and select UTF-8 from the dialog) it works
perfectly. So I think this command line param just doesn't work.
Thanks,
Kees
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