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st: Ultraedit and Stata 12


From   "Kieran McCaul" <[email protected]>
To   <[email protected]>
Subject   st: Ultraedit and Stata 12
Date   Wed, 10 Aug 2011 15:07:26 +0800

...

This is for anyone who has installed Stata 12 and uses UltraEdit and
Fred Huebler's rundo.exe and rundolines.exe programs to run do-files.

The control codes for the Stata windows have changed in Stata 12.
Previously, the Command window was activated by ctrl 4, but in Stata 12
it is ctrl 1.

So the current versions of rundo.exe and rundolines.exe will not work
with Stata 12.

If you can't wait for Fred to post corrected versions of these files,
you can fix it yourself.
First download AutoLt3 http://www.autoitscript.com/site/autoit/
Then edit the current rundo.au3 and rundolines.au3 script files so that
references to "^4" are changed to "^1".
Then recompile these scripts using  AutoIt3 to recreate corrected
versions of rundo.exe and rundolines.exe.



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Kieran McCaul MPH PhD
WA Centre for Health & Ageing (M577)
University of Western Australia
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