-O format=@var{format}
-O device=@{terminal|listing@}
--no-output
+--table-look=@var{file}
-e, --error-file=@var{error-file}
@end example
also used. If one of those options is used, @option{--no-output} has
no effect.
+@item @option{--table-look=@var{file}}
+Reads a table style from @var{file} and applies it to all @pspp{}
+table output. The file should be a TableLook @file{.stt} or
+@file{.tlo} file. @pspp{} searches for @var{file} in the current
+directory, then in @file{.pspp/looks} in the user's home directory,
+then in a @file{looks} subdirectory inside @pspp{}'s data directory
+(usually @file{/usr/local/share/pspp}). If @pspp{} cannot find
+@var{file} under the given name, it also tries adding a @file{.stt}
+extension.
+
+When this option is not specified, @pspp{} looks for
+@file{default.stt} using the algorithm above, and otherwise it falls
+back to a default built-in style.
+
+Using @code{SET TLOOK} in @pspp{} syntax overrides the style set on
+the command line (@pxref{SET}).
+
@item @option{-e @var{error-file}}
@itemx @option{--error-file=@var{error-file}}
Configures a file to receive @pspp{} error, warning, and note messages in
To produce output in PDF, PostScript, SVG, or PNG 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. These output formats are only available if your
-installation of @pspp{} was compiled with the Cairo library.
+the output format.
PDF, PostScript, and SVG use real units: each dimension among the
options listed below may have a suffix @samp{mm} for millimeters,
below for the allowed forms of @var{dimension} Default: @code{0.5in}.
@item @option{-O prop-font=@var{font-name}}
-@itemx @option{-O fixed-font=@var{font-name}}
-Sets the font used for proportional, or fixed-pitch text. Most
-systems support CSS-like font names such as ``serif'' and
-``monospace'', but a wide range of system-specific font are likely to
-be supported as well.
+Sets the default font used for ordinary text. Most systems support
+CSS-like font names such as ``Sans Serif'', but a wide range of
+system-specific fonts are likely to be supported as well.
-Default: proportional font @code{serif}, fixed-pitch font @code{monospace}.
+Default: proportional font @code{Sans Serif}.
@item @option{-O font-size=@var{font-size}}
Sets the size of the default fonts, in thousandths of a point. Default:
before adding the margins. This can make the output easier to include
in other documents.
+@item @option{-O outline=@var{boolean}}
+For PDF output only, this option controls whether PSPP includes an
+outline in the output file. PDF viewers usually display the outline
+as a side bar that allows for easy navigation of the file.
+The default is true unless @option{-O trim=true} is also specified.
+(The Cairo graphics library that PSPP uses to produce PDF output has a
+bug that can cause a crash when outlines and trimming are used
+together.)
+
@item @option{-O font-resolution=@var{dpi}}
Sets the resolution for font rendering, in dots per inch. For PDF,
PostScript, and SVG output, the default is 72 dpi, so that a 10-point
default is the file name specified on @option{-o} with the extension
stripped off and replaced by @file{-#.png}.
-Specify @code{none} to disable chart output. Charts are always
-disabled if your installation of @pspp{} was compiled without the
-Cairo library.
+Specify @code{none} to disable chart output.
@item @option{-O foreground-color=@var{color}}
@itemx @option{-O background-color=@var{color}}