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I could not agree more! The only thing that I would add to the help file is
the fact that Stata users (under Windows) can have the resulting document
compiled and displayed from within Stata via
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!texify -c -b --run-viewer example.tex
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If you want a pdf (and have the appropriate graph files, not the eps used in
the help file), say
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!texify -p -c -b --run-viewer example.tex
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HTH
Martin
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Gesendet: Freitag, 27. März 2009 21:27
An: Statalist
Betreff: st: texdoc is good
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I like the new edition of this package to make LaTeX documents
directly from a do file, where analysis and reporting are weaved
together to produce great PDF documents. I just produced a small
report, complete with figures etc. If you use LaTeX and Stata, try
texdoc. Really good.
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