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Re: st: RE: Text Editors & Syntax Highlighting
Thanks Ronnie. Has anyone done an update for Stata 9?
Quoting Ronnie Babigumira <[email protected]>:
Scott has already pointed out that the Stata document class needs to
be created. A useful link on this is
http://www.svt.ntnu.no/iso/Ivar.Pettersen/Textpad%20for%20Stata%20folder/ramme.html
On a more current syntax file, I was going to point you towards the
website of J. Scott Long, one of the authors of the fantastic
"Regression Models for Categorical Outcomes Using Stata", however a
quick peep indicates that he has moved on from textpad to UltraEdit.
That said, you can still find syntax files on his website
http://www.indiana.edu/~jslsoc/spost.htm
Elizabeth Allred wrote:
Scott's instructions seem to be for Windows. You need to have a
recent version of TextPad. I didn't find what Scott described under
Configure so I went to http://www.textpad.com/ and downloaded the
update (if you have Textpad 4.x the update is free). The current
version (for Windows, anyway) is 4.7.3.
Can somebody remind me--where can a find a more current syntax file
than the one at the TextPad website?
Liz
Quoting Michael McCulloch <[email protected]>:
Printing in color is an option.
Go to: Configure -> Preferences -> Document Class -> Stata -> Printing,
there will be box "In Color"
Scott, please excuse my ignorance: is the above configuration
change for Mac or PC? If PC, where does one access that setting?
Michael
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