Am 02.04.2019 um 04:04 schrieb Fred Engst:
> Am 29.03.2019 um 04:03 schrieb Fred Engst:
>> Hello to all the hard working team members who have work on building
>> this beloved gretl. I have another item on the wish-list. I found
>> that Ordinary least squares as formula only works when I have no more
>> than 5 variables. Otherwise, the file commend item is dimmed. ?
>
> Hi, I cannot confirm this behavior. As a test case I have successfully
> created a Latex output from gretl from an OLS model with 6 regressors
> plus the constant term.
>
Hi Sven,
I don’t have Latex. I’m just working on the plain gretl 2019b-git on
MacBook Pro OS X 10.11.6.
So without Latex it will not wor. Here are two screen shots, both from
the dataset cps4_small. When I have all the variables in the model,
the "View as equation” is dimmed. If I select only 5 variables, it is
not, as can be seen from the next screen shot.
Ah OK, sorry, I misunderstood. Now I see what you mean. Well the reason
is "obviously" that it won't fit in a single line anymore. I guess it's
debatable whether the tabular representation or the equation format
gives a clearer picture then. The look of that ASCII-style equation
certainly is quite crude.
So the question is, what is the use case? Since LaTeX is open source and
is integrated already for that purpose, that would be a solution (as I
thought initially).
cheers
sven