Dear Allin,
In addition to the suggestions given by Patricio:
Em 16 de fevereiro de 2010 Patricio <patriciocuaron(a)gmail.com> escreveu:
I agree. A couple of suggestions:
1. One thing that would be an improvement is that presently yo must
have exactly the same number of observations in the data to be imported as
you have in gretl. If you have 1990-2006 in gretl and 1980 - 2009 in a csv
or in Excel, gretl says "Data frequency does not match". The improvement
would be to use the same dialog that it shows up when you
/main/file/open/import/excel, which lets you choose the first observation,
and also don't stop if you are importing from a file with observations
ranging from 1990-2009 due to the 'extra' 3 final observations.
2. The spreadsheet import dialog could a sample of the first
observations to be imported (just write a ascii-formatted table with the
first cells to be imported).
1. That dialog resizes badly, with lots of wasted space.
2. The *sheet to import from* list box defaults to
an unnecessarily small size that only shows 3 lines at a time; most my
spreadsheets have way more that 3 sheets. And scrolling is too slow (default
gtk control settings?).
3. Csv imports could also benefit from a preview, even in an
ascii-formatted table way.
3. When you drag and drop a file into gretl's window, it asks to close
the current session and open the draganddropped file. Maybe that dialog
could be changed into: "You drag and dropped a file, do you want to: [append
data] [replace data] [open in another session] [do nothing - cancel]".
I would like to suggest the inclusion of the options "--sheet=",
"--rowoffset=", and "coloffset=" in the GUI. What do you think?
Best,
Henrique