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Re: a problem with Linux version
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Ben Pfaff |
Subject: |
Re: a problem with Linux version |
Date: |
Mon, 30 Apr 2012 21:03:37 -0700 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/23.2 (gnu/linux) |
Matej Kovacic <address@hidden> writes:
> When you open the "frequencies dialog", you have a list of variables on
> a left side and on a right side you have the "Variable(s) area" (up) and
> "Statistics area" (down).
>
> The problem is, that "Variable(s) area" is so condensed, that you cannot
> see any variable, you have selected. And of course of that problem you
> cannot unselect variables.
>
> How does it look like can you see here:
> http://pspp.kiberpipa.org/pspp_ubuntu_error.png
Hmm. On my Debian "squeeze" system, I don't see the problem:
http://benpfaff.org/~blp/private/my5QWgoG/Screenshot.png
- Re: a problem with Linux version,
Ben Pfaff <=
- Re: a problem with Linux version, John Darrington, 2012/05/01
- Re: a problem with Linux version, Matej Kovacic, 2012/05/02
- Re: a problem with Linux version, John Darrington, 2012/05/02
- Re: a problem with Linux version, Matej Kovacic, 2012/05/02
- Re: a problem with Linux version, Matej Kovacic, 2012/05/02
- Re: a problem with Linux version, John Darrington, 2012/05/03
- Re: a problem with Linux version, Matej Kovacic, 2012/05/03
- Re: a problem with Linux version, Ben Pfaff, 2012/05/04
- Re: a problem with Linux version, Matej Kovacic, 2012/05/04
- Re: a problem with Linux version, John Darrington, 2012/05/04