+@node SPV Output Options
+@section SPV Output Options
+
+SPSS 16 and later write @file{.spv} files to represent the contents of
+its output editor. To produce output in @file{.spv} format, specify
+@option{-o @var{file}} on the @pspp{} command line, optionally
+followed by any of the options shown in the table below to customize
+the output format.
+
+@table @asis
+@item @option{-O format=spv}
+Specify the output format. This is only necessary if the file name
+given on @option{-o} does not end in @file{.spv}.
+
+@item @option{-O paper-size=@var{paper-size}}
+@itemx @option{-O left-margin=@var{dimension}}
+@itemx @option{-O right-margin=@var{dimension}}
+@itemx @option{-O top-margin=@var{dimension}}
+@itemx @option{-O bottom-margin=@var{dimension}}
+@itemx @option{-O object-spacing=@var{dimension}}
+These have the same syntax and meaning as for PDF output. @xref{PDF
+PostScript SVG and PNG Output Options}, for details.
+@end table
+
+@node TeX Output Options
+@section TeX Output Options
+@cindex @TeX{}
+@cindex tex
+
+If you want to publish statistical results in professional or academic
+journals, you will probably want to provide results in @TeX{} format.
+To do this, specify @option{-o @var{file}} on the @pspp{} command line where
+@var{file} is a file name ending in @file{.tex}, or you can specify
+@option{-O format=tex}.
+
+The resulting file can be directly processed using @TeX{} or you can manually
+edit the file to add commentary text.
+Alternatively, you can cut and paste desired sections to another @TeX{} file.
+