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Same behavior on my end! I have used UltraEdit for all these tasks for a
long time now, together with Friedrich Huebler`s plugin and a syntax file
from the internet, and it has worked nicely for me. The do-file editor for
11 has been improved significantly, but it still does not beat UE.
If you wanted to prevent the behavior, -select line- via Ctrl-L and then
execute via Ctrl-D - which I imagine can be carried out really fast. Note
you can now also right-click next to the icons and customize the editor with
command buttons...
HTH
Martin
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Gesendet: Montag, 17. August 2009 17:30
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Betreff: st: FW: Stata 11: problem highlighting command lines in do-file
editor and running command
Hi Statalisters,
Sorry for the repost but I sent this late in the day last Friday. I was
hoping some of the experts might have a chance to see this now.
When I highlight a specific line to run a command in my do-file editor,
I do so by clicking the specific line number on the new line counter on
the left hand side. Then when I click the execute (do) button to run
the command which is highlighted, it also runs the next line directly
below the command I intended to run. Incidentally, I notice that the
cursor moves to the line below the line number I clicked on. How can I
prevent this from happening?
Tom Weichle
Math Statistician
Center for Management of Complex Chronic Care (CMC3)
Hines VA Hospital, Bldg 1, C202
708-202-8387 ext. 24261
[email protected]
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