Thanks to Kit Baum, a new version of the -listtex- package is now available
for download from SSC. In Stata, use the -ssc- command to do this.
The -listtex- package is described as below on my website. The new version
fixes a bug, which, in the previous version, caused -listtex- to fail when
given an output filename without an extension. I would like to thank Herve
Stolowy for informing me of this bug, and Alan Riley of StataCorp for his
helpful advice about how Stata handles filenames under various operating
environments.
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: 12October2005
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
Division of Asthma, Allergy and Lung Biology
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://phs.kcl.ac.uk/rogernewson/
Opinions expressed are those of the author, not the institution.