Hi Allin, Sven, All,
 
I am pretty new to Gretl and greatly benefiting from the forum conversations.
 
I have three questions for which I require your kind feedback.
 
Question 1:
 
I am currently running OLS regressions for my time-series datasets. For now I am only extracting the results from the output but would like to revisit the models later for a deeper investigation of the residuals and confidence intervals.
 
If I close the output window. Is it possible to find the model afterward for further investigation? I see an option that says the model can be saved as a bundle however I am not sure if I should save the model this way before closing the output window.
 
Question 2:
Do I have to save my current session to recover it the next time I open gretl? 
 
When I click on the File menu -> Session Files, I only see the option to "Open session". The "Save session" and "Save session as" options are disabled.
 
 
Question 3:
My professor works in R and I would like to be able to output the commands for my analysis, especially the specification tests to be re-run by the Prof. in R (if they wish).
 
How can I export the commands for my runs?
 
 
Any other suggesstions for a beginner in gretl would be greatly appreciated. I work mainly on the graphical user interface and have a copy of the user guide.
 
 
Thank you so much,
Chiwuike 
 
 
 
Sent: Monday, June 07, 2021 at 2:45 AM
From: "Theodoros Panagiotidis" <tpanag@uom.edu.gr>
To: "Allin Cottrell" <cottrell@wfu.edu>
Cc: "Gretl list" <gretl-users@gretlml.univpm.it>
Subject: [Gretl-users] Re: issues with the graph
Dear Allin,
 
Thanks for this.
 
This is to confirm that I have installed the current snapshot and everything works fine on my side.
 
Thanks for the help.
 
regards
Theo
 
On Sun, 6 Jun 2021 at 16:21, Allin Cottrell <cottrell@wfu.edu> wrote:
On Tue, 11 May 2021, Theodoros Panagiotidis wrote:

> I have installed the last version and attached are the graphs from
> the VAR menu.

[ graphs produced under Windows on a Dell laptop with Ultra HD
display, in which the font is much too big ]

Sorry this has taken a while, but I'm hopeful this should now be
fixed in the current snapshot for 64-bit Windows.

I found a relevant discussion on the gnuplot developers' list with a
patch to fix the font size issue. The patch postdates the gnuplot
5.4.1 release so it's not surprising that updating to 5.4.1 didn't
help.

Allin
 
 
--
Theodore Panagiotidis
Department of Economics
University of Macedonia
Thessaloniki, Greece
ResearchGate
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