I just downloaded the cvs today. It is the English one from
http://ricardo.ecn.wfu.edu/pub/gretl/gretl_install.exe
I am sure that it is not the translated terms problem. I am not sure about the identical
issues, but both computers are running under Windows XP.
My laptop has no previous installation of Gretl. I installed
previous cvs, not today's cvs. I got two column result at that time. I also
uninstalled and deleted the Gretl folder before installing today's cvs.
The two column result stays.
The one column result comes from my PC that has previous installation (1.7.9). I have
uninstalled and then deleted Gretl folder before installing today's cvs, but I still
get the one column result.
Actually, I mentioned this problem in the list last month, but my concern at that time was
the change itself.
How to get the new two column result? The installation seems to unable to update all the
relevant files.
If deleting Gretl folder cannot do that, what and where are the relevant files?
Thanks.
Yuniarto Hadiwibowo
----- Original Message ----
From: Sven Schreiber <svetosch(a)gmx.net>
To: Gretl list <gretl-users(a)lists.wfu.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2009 11:00:38 PM
Subject: Re: [Gretl-users] pre-release testing for gretl 1.8.0
No it's not user-settable AFAIK, it depends on whether the number of
characters in the translated terms makes it possible to have the compact
way, and gretl determines this automatically. If the translated terms
are too long, you simply get the old-style output (of course with the
same information in it).
Are you sure your two gretl versions and your two computers are really
identical? Maybe one of the snapshots is just a little bit older than
the other? What Windows versions are you running on your two computers
(xp, vista, whatever)?
cheers,
sven