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Re: Error Message on PSPP created PDF files


From: Alan Mead
Subject: Re: Error Message on PSPP created PDF files
Date: Tue, 24 May 2022 20:03:03 -0500
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What, exactly, are you doing?

I took the syntax from the PSPP manual page on Temporary (https://www.gnu.org/software/pspp/manual/html_node/TEMPORARY.html), opened a new syntax window, pasted that syntax. Ran it. Selected "Export..." on the output window and saved it to the attached PDF (I'm assuming I can send a PDF...).

And I have no trouble opening it.

I'm using Windows 10 and PSPP version GNU pspp 1.5.3-g797d4c

BTW, this output suggests that TEMPORARY is operating as expected in the version of PSPP I'm using.

-Alan


On 5/24/2022 7:41 PM, jhwhite@techwriteinc.com wrote:

Hi,

 

Every time I create PDF files in PSPP, I have issues.  Specifically, after the file is created, I try to open the file I get a PDF 114 error message.  I tried reinstalling my Adobe Acrobat DC and PSPP – neither action worked.  I also tried to delete the “Advanced Metadata” option in “properties – description” – to no avail.

 

Take care,

John

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Email: jhwhite@techwriteinc.com

 

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