From: Jim Ottaway <j.ottaway@lse.ac.uk>
To: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Sociological Data Analysis with Emacs?
Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2007 17:53:12 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87odnyc5br.fsf@lse.ac.uk> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 20070213173650.GA20200@relwi.unibe.ch
> On 13 Feb 2007, sven bretfeld wrote:
[...]
> Create a folder named "qda" in your $HOME. Then try M-x
> qda-create-project. Give it a name like "my-project". Then type M-x
> qda-view-tree. An empty code-tree appears where you can add new codes
> by typing "a", and then "t" for refreshing the tree. I could only add
> new codes (nodes) of the first degree. Additional nodes of the 2nd and
> 3rd degree could be added but are nor displayed when I typed "t"
> again.
>
> But the package is stil not usable, since the function
> qda-load-project doesn't work at the moment. Also qda-introduce-doc
> isn't working.
>
> That's how far I have come.
>
> I'm looking forward for a version that works in all environments.
I am embarrassed that it doesn't work: I thought that the main problem
was that it had poor documentation and a difficult user interface. But I
had not noticed that the project setup and document introduction bits
didn't work anymore since I have not created any projects nor added any
documents for a few years. Mostly I've been analysing a lot of interview
data that I had already added.
And there are a few nice developments in Emacs that could be added to
it, such as the tree-widget facility, and Muse's hyperlinking and
publishing.
> Jim, however I can help you, please tell me. Remember, I'm not an
> elisp developer, but I can serve as a test-user whenever you can find
> some time to do further work.
Thanks, I'll bear that in mind.
> Oh, by the way, congratulations for your PhD.
Thank you! It seems to be harder to find time for Emacs programming
since passing the PhD, though.
Regards,
--
Jim Ottaway
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2007-02-13 17:53 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 19+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2007-02-11 22:50 Sociological Data Analysis with Emacs? sven.bretfeld
2007-02-11 23:02 ` Lennart Borgman (gmail)
2007-02-13 10:14 ` Jim Ottaway
2007-02-13 12:18 ` Graham Smith
2007-02-13 12:25 ` Graham Smith
2007-02-13 12:42 ` sven.bretfeld
2007-02-13 13:27 ` Jim Ottaway
[not found] ` <mailman.4412.1171361684.2155.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
2007-02-13 11:21 ` Brendan Halpin
2007-02-13 12:04 ` Jim Ottaway
2007-02-13 12:17 ` Lennart Borgman (gmail)
2007-02-13 17:36 ` sven.bretfeld
2007-02-13 17:53 ` Jim Ottaway [this message]
[not found] <mailman.4361.1171234113.2155.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
2007-02-19 17:52 ` dsoliver
[not found] <mailman.4398.1171316978.2155.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
2007-02-12 22:09 ` Brendan Halpin
[not found] <mailman.4374.1171265441.2155.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
2007-02-12 21:26 ` thorne
2007-02-12 21:33 ` Brendan Halpin
2007-02-12 21:48 ` Drew Adams
2007-02-12 23:31 ` sven.bretfeld
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2007-02-11 18:52 Sven Bretfeld
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