Try
set linesize 200
for the next log.
To remove the unwanted line breaks, try
filefilter your.log new.log, from(\r\n>) to("")
where you may have to experiment with the line delimiters for your system.
On Nov 30, 2007 4:12 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
> How can I tell Stata to increase the width of a log file beyond 80 characters?
>
> Also, if I've forgotten to increase the width beyond 80 characters
> (and have the rather irritating output shown below) is there an easy way
> (using, say, find and replace) to get the split line back on to one line?
>
> Thanks.
>
> _Imbr_pra~17 -40.10134 -2.009895 -33.23889 -1.725866 -12.57283
> > -.6576349
> _Imbr_pra~18 -22.89805 -.9893091 -13.0494 -.5841385 -2.165719
> > -.0976453
> _Imbr_pra~19 -7.870144 -.3708854 -5.441818 -.26567 -7.934481
> > -.3902231
> _Imbr_pra~20 -25.45535 -1.099841 29.64098 1.326452 -.8833894
> > -.0398321
> _Imbr_pra~21 -47.59153 -2.531577 -10.8445 -.5976785 -8.978322
> > -.4982766
> _Imbr_pra~22 -42.80514 -1.718021 13.24741 .5507566 2.102231
> > .0879844
> _Imbr_pra~23 -22.70859 -.8517655 -8.449772 -.328383 -2.463679
> > -.0964411
>
> Steve
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