See the end for copying conditions.
Please send PSPP bug reports to bug-gnu-pspp@gnu.org.
-
-Changes from 0.8.5 to 0.9.0:
+
+Changes from 0.10.2 to 0.10.4:
+
+ * Gtk+3.14.5 or later must now be used when building.
+
+ * The AUTORECODE command now accepts an optional / before INTO.
+
+ * The short form of the VECTOR command can now create string variables.
+
+Changes from 0.10.1 to 0.10.2:
+
+ * CROSSTABS implements a new COUNT subcommand to round case or cell
+ weights.
+
+ * Help will be opened as HTML in default browser if yelp
+ is not available.
+
+ * When plotting scatterplots with only one dataset (the simple case)
+ the colour used for the dataset is now black. The previous default
+ from the Tango palette was too faint to see easily.
+
+ * The varible info dialog could previously only paste a single variable.
+ Now it can paste multiple variables.
+
+ * Bug fixes, including the following:
+
+ - T-test with independent samples GUI crashed with string
+ type variable as group variable.
+
+ - The variable info dialog showed the previous selected variable
+ superimposed with the currently selected one.
+
+ - The GLM command did not properly deal with missing values. This
+ has been fixed.
+
+Changes from 0.10.0 to 0.10.1:
+
+ * Bug fixes, including the following:
+
+ - A bug where certain dialog boxes could not be properly populated
+ has been fixed.
+
+ - Various commands have been hardened against errors when called
+ with invalid syntax.
+
+ * Translation updates. Thanks to our translators!
+
+Changes from 0.8.5 to 0.10.0:
* The QUICK CLUSTER command has a /PRINT subcommand which shows
the initial cluster centres and the final cluster membership of
discourage its use PSPP and PSPPIRE do not directly read or write
this format.
+ * New commands:
+
+ - SORT VARIABLES.
+
* The following functions for transformation expressions are new:
- REPLACE, for search-and-replace of one string with another.
+ - STRUNC, to truncate a string and trim trailing spaces.
+
- MEDIAN, to compute the median of its arguments.
+ - The TRUNC function in expressions now supports additional arguments
+ for truncating to values other than integers and to indicate a level
+ of rounding fuzz. The default rounding fuzz may now be controlled
+ and displayed with SET FUZZBITS and SHOW FUZZBITS, respectively.
+
* Bug fixes, including the following notable ones:
- The correlation coefficient in the paired samples t-test