If there is a limitation here it is probably
wider than this program and what it can do.
Maximally, if you are expecting Stata to
have the facilities of your favourite
document production system for combining
graphs and tables with total flexibility
then that is a pretty tall order.
Nick
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Matthew Sydes
> Can I please echo Horea's concern about this limitation in
> Stata and have
> this added this to the Stata wishlist? I had rather hoped that this
> particular issue would have been resolved for Stata 9.
>
> I agree that -stsatrisk- is a useful package which I use
> often, but it is
> limited in its presentation and its graphs do need manual manipulation
> before they can be used more formally. Working in clinical trials in
> cancer, Kaplan-Meier plots are our bread and butter.
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