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NAME

       pspp-output - convert and operate on SPSS viewer (SPV) files

SYNOPSIS

       pspp-output detect file
       pspp-output [options] dir file
       pspp-output [options] convert source destination
       pspp-output --help | -h
       pspp-output --version | -v

DESCRIPTION

       pspp-output  is a command-line utility accompanying PSPP.  It supports multiple operations
       on SPSS viewer or .spv files, here called SPV files.  SPSS 16 and later writes  SPV  files
       to represent the contents of its output editor.

       SPSS  15  and  earlier versions instead use .spo files.  pspp-output does not support this
       format.

       pspp-output has a number of subcommands, documented separately  below.   pspp-output  also
       has several undocumented command forms that developers may find useful for debugging.

   The detect command
       When  invoked  as  pspp-output  detect file, pspp-output reads enough of file to determine
       whether it is an SPV file.  If so, it  exits  successfully  without  outputting  anything.
       When  file  is  not an SPV file or if some other error occurs, pspp-output prints an error
       message and exits with a failure indication.

   The dir command
       When invoked as pspp-output dir file, pspp-output prints on stdout a table of contents for
       SPV  file  file.  By default, this table lists every object in the file, except for hidden
       objects.  See the Input Selection Options section below for  information  on  the  options
       available to select a subset of objects.

       The following additional option for dir is intended mainly for use by PSPP developers:

       --member-names
              Also show the names of the Zip members associated with each object.

   The convert command
       When  invoked  as  pspp-output  convert source destination, pspp-output reads the SPV file
       source and converts it to another format, writing the output to destination.

       By default, pspp-output infers the intended format for  destination  from  its  extension.
       The  known  extensions are generally: csv html list odt pdf ps spv svg txt.  Use --help to
       see an accurate list, since a given installation might be built without support  for  some
       formats.

       See  the Input Selection Options section below for information on the options available to
       select a subset of objects to include in the output.  The following additional options are
       accepted:

       -O format=format
              Overrides the format inferred from the output file's extension.  format must be one
              of the extensions listed above.

       -O option=value
              Sets an option for the output file format.  Refer to the PSPP manual for details of
              the available output options.

       -F
       --force
              By  default,  if  the  source  is  corrupt  or  otherwise  cannot be processed, the
              destination is not written.  These option make pspp-output write the output as best
              it can, even with errors.

   Input Selection Options
       The  dir and convert commands, by default, operate on all of the objects in the source SPV
       file, except for objects that are not visible in the output viewer window.  The  user  may
       specify  these options to select a subset of the input objects.  When multiple options are
       used, only objects that satisfy all of them are selected:

       --select=[^]class...
              Include only objects of the given class; with leading ^, include only  objects  not
              in the class.  Use commas to separate multiple classes.  The supported classes are:

                     charts  headings  logs  models  tables  texts  trees warnings outlineheaders
                     pagetitle notes unknown other

              Use --select=help to print this list of classes.

       --commands=[^]command...
       --subtypes=[^]subtype...
       --labels=[^]label...
              Include only objects with the specified command, subtype, or label.  With a leading
              ^,  include  only  the objects that do not match.  Multiple values may be specified
              separated by commas.  An asterisk at the end of a value acts as a wildcard.

              The --command option matches command identifiers, case insensitively.  All  of  the
              objects  produced  by  a  single  command  use the same, unique command identifier.
              Command identifiers are always in English  regardless  of  the  language  used  for
              output.   They  often  differ  from  the  command  name  in  PSPP  syntax.  Use the
              pspp-output program's dir  command  to  print  command  identifiers  in  particular
              output.

              The   --subtypes   option   matches   particular  tables  within  a  command,  case
              insensitively.  Subtypes are not necessarily  unique:  two  commands  that  produce
              similar output tables may use the same subtype.  Subtypes are always in English and
              dir will print them.

              The --labels option matches the labels in table output (that is, the table titles).
              Labels  are  affected by the output language, variable names and labels, split file
              settings, and other factors.

       --instances=instance...
              Include the specified instance of an object that matches the other criteria  within
              a  single  command.   The instance may be a number (1 for the first instance, 2 for
              the second, and so on) or last for the last instance.

       --show-hidden
              Include hidden output objects in the output.  By default, they are excluded.

       --or   Separates two sets of selection options.  Objects selected by either set of options
              are included in the output.

       The  following  additional  input  selection  options  are intended mainly for use by PSPP
       developers:

       --errors
              Include only objects that cause an error when read.  With the convert command, this
              is most useful in conjunction with the --force option.

       --members=member...
              Include only the objects that include a listed Zip file member.  More than one name
              may be included, comma-separated.  The members in an SPV file may  be  listed  with
              the  dir  command  by  adding the --show-members option or with the zipinfo program
              included with many operating systems.  Error messages that pspp-output prints  when
              it reads SPV files also often include member names.

       --member-names
              Displays  the  name  of  the Zip member or members associated with each object just
              above the object itself.

OPTIONS

       -h
       --help Prints a usage message on stdout and exits.

       -v
       --version
              Prints version information on stdout and exits.

AUTHORS

       Ben Pfaff.

SEE ALSO

       pspp-convert(1), pspp(1), psppire(1).