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st: Re: Re: graph preferences in command line graph creation.


From   "Don Spady" <[email protected]>
To   <[email protected]>
Subject   st: Re: Re: graph preferences in command line graph creation.
Date   Tue, 28 Jan 2003 14:09:37 -0700

Right on!  Works perfectly.  Many thanks.
Don Spady
----- Original Message -----
From: "Alan Riley" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 13:50
Subject: st: Re: graph preferences in command line graph creation.


> Don Spady ([email protected]) wrote
> > I want to create a vplplot (vertical plot of two variables, sorted by
one of
> > them) and there is no command to do this in the drop down graphics tab.
So
> > I do it by using the command line.  However, I get a black background
and
> > yellow foreground.  How do I change this to a white (or whatever)
background
> > and a black (or whatever) foreground.  The use of the graph preferences
in
> > the graphics tab doesn't work.  This was very easy to do in Stata 7 but
not
> > at all intuitive in Stata 8.
>
> -vplplot- is running under version control and therefore using Stata's old
> graphics engine.  Don may edit the graph preferences for old-style graphs
> by typing
>
>    . oldgprefs
>
> Within Stata 8, this launches a dialog box which provides access to
> the complete set of old Stata 7 graph preferences.  The old graph
> preferences may also be set from the command line; see -help gprefs-.
>
>
> Alan
> ([email protected])
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