Dear Community,
I am trying to use the function Marginal Mean Plots in Estimated marginal means with a linear regression and I have the error message: Object 'inplot' not found.
I have the Linux 1.6.14.0 version.
What can I do?
Thank you for your help,
Linux 1.6.14.0 and Estimated Marginal Means
Re: Linux 1.6.14.0 and Estimated Marginal Means
hi,
we'll look into it. thanks for reporting.
can you just check if this is/isn't an issue with the cloud version? https://cloud.jamovi.org
with thanks
jonathon
we'll look into it. thanks for reporting.
can you just check if this is/isn't an issue with the cloud version? https://cloud.jamovi.org
with thanks
jonathon
Re: Linux 1.6.14.0 and Estimated Marginal Means
Thank you Jonathon for your attention, I tried with the online version and I have the same problem.
Thanks a lot,
Kind regards,
Thanks a lot,
Kind regards,
Re: Linux 1.6.14.0 and Estimated Marginal Means
oh. in which case we'll probably need a .omv file of the issue. could you either attach it here, or send it to contact <at> jamovi.org?
with thanks
jonathon
with thanks
jonathon
Re: Linux 1.6.14.0 and Estimated Marginal Means
Ok, I send the file by e-mail,
Thanks a lot!!
Thanks a lot!!
Re: Linux 1.6.14.0 and Estimated Marginal Means
thanks, we'll push out a new version shortly.
jonathon
jonathon
Re: Linux 1.6.14.0 and Estimated Marginal Means
So efficient! Thank you so much for your help!
Re: Linux 1.6.14.0 and Estimated Marginal Means
1.6.15, 16 are out which address this issue.
thanks for reporting.
cheers
jonathon
thanks for reporting.
cheers
jonathon
Re: Linux 1.6.14.0 and Estimated Marginal Means
Thanks a lot, that's so quick and great!
Re: Linux 1.6.14.0 and Estimated Marginal Means
Looks like I'd better upgrade then.