From 928d1b05856abc997e141fb7aa5e647bd67650ff Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ben Pfaff Date: Sun, 16 Apr 2006 01:11:44 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Update TODO. --- TODO | 37 +------------------------------------ 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 36 deletions(-) diff --git a/TODO b/TODO index 198bf210..b286bf54 100644 --- a/TODO +++ b/TODO @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -Time-stamp: <2006-02-17 22:06:31 blp> +Time-stamp: <2006-04-15 18:11:46 blp> Get rid of need for GNU diff in `make check'. @@ -27,9 +27,6 @@ strd.itl.nist.gov/div898/strd In debug mode hash table code should verify that collisions are reasonably low. -Use AFM files instead of Groff font files, and include AFMs for our default -fonts with the distribution. - Storage of value labels on disk is inefficient. Invent new data structure. Add an output flag which would cause a page break if a table segment could fit @@ -39,35 +36,9 @@ Fix spanned joint cells, i.e., EDLEVEL on crosstabs.stat. Cell footnotes. -PostScript driver should emit thin lines, then thick lines, to optimize time -and space. - Should be able to bottom-justify cells. It'll be expensive, though, by requiring an extra metrics call. -Perhaps instead of the current lines we should define the following line types: -null, thin, thick, double. It might look pretty classy. - -Perhaps thick table borders that are cut off by a page break should decay to -thin borders. (i.e., on a thick bordered table that's longer than one page, -but narrow, the bottom border would be thin on the first page, and the top and -bottom borders on middle pages.) - -Support multi-line titles on tables. (For the first page only, presumably.) - -In addition to searching the source directory, we should search the current -directory (for data files). (Yuck!) - -Fix line-too-long problems in PostScript code, instead of covering them up. -setlinecap is *not* a proper solution. - -Fix som_columns(). - -Improve interactivity of output by allowing a `commit' function for a page. -This will also allow for infinite-length pages. - -Implement thin single lines, should be pretty easy now. - SELECT IF should be moved before other transformations whenever possible. It should only be impossible when one of the variables referred to in SELECT IF is created or modified by a previous transformation. @@ -105,12 +76,6 @@ split somehow? (One way that wide columns can occur is through user request, for instance through a wide PRINT request--try time-date.stat with a narrow ascii page or with the postscript driver on letter size paper.) -NULs in input files break the products we're replacing: although it will input -them properly and display them properly as AHEX format, it truncates them in A -format. Also, string-manipulation functions such as CONCAT truncate their -results after the first NUL. This should simplify the result of PSPP design. -Perhaps those ugly a_string, b_string, ..., can all be eliminated. - From Moshe Braner : An idea regarding MATCH FILES, again getting BEYOND the state of SPSS: it always bothered me that if I have a large data file and I want to match it to a small lookup table, via -- 2.30.2