Thanks to Kit Baum, there is now a new version of -listtex- available for
download on SSC. In Stata, type
ssc desc listtex
to find out more.
The -listtex- command is described as below on my website. The new version
adds a new row style -rstyle(tabdelim)- to the -rstyle()- option,
specifying tab-delimited text table rows. I would like to thank Ben Jann
for this idea, which I adapted from his -estout- package.
Best wishes
Roger
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package listtex from http://www.kcl-phs.org.uk/rogernewson/stata8
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TITLE
listtex: List variables as rows of a TeX, HTML or word processor table
DESCRIPTION/AUTHOR(S)
listtex outputs a list of variables to the Stata log or to a file as TeX,
HTML or word processor table rows, which can then be inserted into a TeX,
HTML or word processor table by cutting and pasting and/or file linking
and/or embedding (eg using the TeX \input command). listtex produces the
table rows, but may also produce a set of header lines before the table
rows and/or footer lines after the table rows, containing preambles and/or
table definitions and/or table headers and/or table footers, as specified
by the user.
Author: Roger Newson
Distribution-Date: 19May2004
Stata-Version: 8
INSTALLATION FILES (click here to install)
listtex.ado
listtex.hlp
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Roger Newson
Lecturer in Medical Statistics
Department of Public Health Sciences
King's College London
5th Floor, Capital House
42 Weston Street
London SE1 3QD
United Kingdom
Tel: 020 7848 6648 International +44 20 7848 6648
Fax: 020 7848 6620 International +44 20 7848 6620
or 020 7848 6605 International +44 20 7848 6605
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.kcl-phs.org.uk/rogernewson
Opinions expressed are those of the author, not the institution.