encountered in the input.
@menu
-* ADD DOCUMENT:: Add documentary text to the active file.
+* ADD DOCUMENT:: Add documentary text to the active dataset.
* CACHE:: Ignored for compatibility.
* CD:: Change the current directory.
* COMMENT:: Document your syntax file.
-* DOCUMENT:: Document the active file.
-* DISPLAY DOCUMENTS:: Display active file documents.
-* DISPLAY FILE LABEL:: Display the active file label.
-* DROP DOCUMENTS:: Remove documents from the active file.
+* DOCUMENT:: Document the active dataset.
+* DISPLAY DOCUMENTS:: Display active dataset documents.
+* DISPLAY FILE LABEL:: Display the active dataset label.
+* DROP DOCUMENTS:: Remove documents from the active dataset.
* ECHO:: Write a string to the output stream.
* ERASE:: Erase a file.
* EXECUTE:: Execute pending transformations.
-* FILE LABEL:: Set the active file's label.
+* FILE LABEL:: Set the active dataset's label.
* FINISH:: Terminate the PSPP session.
* HOST:: Temporarily return to the operating system.
* INCLUDE:: Include a file within the current one.
@cmd{ADD DOCUMENT} adds one or more lines of descriptive commentary to
-the active file. Documents added in this way are saved to system files.
+the active dataset. Documents added in this way are saved to system files.
They can be viewed using @cmd{SYSFILE INFO} or @cmd{DISPLAY
-DOCUMENTS}. They can be removed from the active file with @cmd{DROP
+DOCUMENTS}. They can be removed from the active dataset with @cmd{DROP
DOCUMENTS}.
Each line of documentary text must be enclosed in quotation marks, and
@end display
@cmd{DOCUMENT} adds one or more lines of descriptive commentary to the
-active file. Documents added in this way are saved to system files.
+active dataset. Documents added in this way are saved to system files.
They can be viewed using @cmd{SYSFILE INFO} or @cmd{DISPLAY
-DOCUMENTS}. They can be removed from the active file with @cmd{DROP
+DOCUMENTS}. They can be removed from the active dataset with @cmd{DROP
DOCUMENTS}.
Specify the @var{documentary text} following the DOCUMENT keyword.
DISPLAY DOCUMENTS.
@end display
-@cmd{DISPLAY DOCUMENTS} displays the documents in the active file. Each
+@cmd{DISPLAY DOCUMENTS} displays the documents in the active dataset. Each
document is preceded by a line giving the time and date that it was
added. @xref{DOCUMENT}.
@end display
@cmd{DISPLAY FILE LABEL} displays the file label contained in the
-active file,
+active dataset,
if any. @xref{FILE LABEL}.
This command is a PSPP extension.
DROP DOCUMENTS.
@end display
-@cmd{DROP DOCUMENTS} removes all documents from the active file.
+@cmd{DROP DOCUMENTS} removes all documents from the active dataset.
New documents can be added with @cmd{DOCUMENT} (@pxref{DOCUMENT}).
-@cmd{DROP DOCUMENTS} changes only the active file. It does not modify any
+@cmd{DROP DOCUMENTS} changes only the active dataset. It does not modify any
system files stored on disk.
@node ECHO
EXECUTE.
@end display
-@cmd{EXECUTE} causes the active file to be read and all pending
+@cmd{EXECUTE} causes the active dataset to be read and all pending
transformations to be executed.
@node FILE LABEL
FILE LABEL file_label.
@end display
-@cmd{FILE LABEL} provides a title for the active file. This
+@cmd{FILE LABEL} provides a title for the active dataset. This
title will be saved into system files and portable files that are
created during this PSPP run.
/LENGTH=@{NONE,length_in_lines@}
/MORE=@{ON,OFF@}
/WIDTH=@{NARROW,WIDTH,n_characters@}
+ /TNUMBERS=@{VALUES,LABELS,BOTH@}
(logging)
/JOURNAL=@{ON,OFF@} ['file-name']
@item MXLOOPS
The maximum number of iterations for an uncontrolled loop (@pxref{LOOP}).
+The default MXLOOPS is 40.
@item SEED
The initial pseudo-random number seed. Set to a real number or to
@item ERRORS
Applies to error and warning messages. The default is BOTH.
-@itemx MESSAGES
+@item MESSAGES
Applies to notes. The default is BOTH.
-@itemx PRINTBACK
+@item PRINTBACK
Determines whether the syntax used for input is printed back as part
of the output. The default is NONE.
-@itemx RESULTS
+@item RESULTS
Applies to everything not in one of the above categories, such as the
results of statistical procedures. The default is BOTH.
@end table
@item HEADERS
@itemx LENGTH
@itemx MORE
-@itemx PAGER
@itemx WIDTH
+@itemx TNUMBERS
+The TNUMBERS option sets the way in which values are displayed in output tables.
+The valid settings are VALUES, LABELS and BOTH.
+If TNUMBERS is set to VALUES, then all values are displayed with their literal value
+(which for a numeric value is a number and for a string value an alphanumeric string).
+If TNUMBERS is set to LABELS, then values are displayed using their assigned labels if any.
+(@xref{VALUE LABELS}.)
+If the a value has no label, then it will be displayed using its literal value.
+If TNUMBERS is set to BOTH, then values will be displayed with both their label
+(if any) and their literal value in parenthesis.
@end table
@cindex headers
@cindex more
@cindex pager
@cindex width
+@cindex tnumbers
Logging subcommands affect logging of commands executed to external