...
If you simply want to print the graph, then why not export it to another
format.
e.g.
graph export figure.eps
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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Isabelle
Deltour
Sent: Friday, 25 September 2009 3:52 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: st: graphs and version control
Dear Stata-listers,
For a project, I need to work on 2 different platforms. On a remote
connection, I work with Stata 10, and
I do analyses of my dataset. But I cannot print results from this
location. So I transfer my results to my local PC, where I have Stata
9.2. (+ printer, etc)
If I simply save the graphs using graph save command, then transfer them
to my PC, and attempt to use them,
I get the error message
. graph use MenAnxiolitics
file MenAnxiolitics.gph is a new format that this version of Stata does
not know how to read
Fair enough.
More interesting if I try to force Stata 10 to save the graph in version
9.2, either by typing version 9.2 as a global or a local command for the
graph, I get the same problem.
. graph use "MenAntidepressantV9.gph"
file MenAntidepressantV9.gph is a new format that this version of Stata
does not know how to read
suggestion: type -update query-
(My Stata9.2 is up to date).
Any suggestions ? (I have not been able to check whether Stata installed
on the remote platform is up to date).
More specifically, is this a known situation that has been fixed in
updates or the release 11 of Stata, or
Am I missing a point in the portability of graphs or in the use of
version control?
Thanks for your help
Isabelle
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