I use Alt+Tab to switch between windows. It's fast and the do-file
doesn't clog the main window.
I also created a small sound file and run it with -shell- command as
the last command in the do-file every time when I run Stata in the
background (or when the execution time is too long, so that I could do
something else).
Vladimir.
2008/3/31, Buzz Burhans <[email protected]>:
> I have another request/suggestion loosely related to my posts earlier today
> regarding troubleshooting -do- files. It would be very helpful if the -do-
> file editor window could be pinned open or set to "always on top" while
> working with Stata. I usually resize it to a small portion of the screen so
> I can see my results screen while I run a selection from the do file -but of
> course when I navigate in the results window or another Stata window the
> -do- editor disappears to the task bar because it gets automatically
> minimized.
>
> It would be a great asset to have the -do- editor window remain visible.
>
> Thanks for listening, and again, no response is necessary.
>
> Buzz
>
> Buzz Burhans, Ph.D.
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