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Re: st: Copying Stata code with line numbers


From   [email protected] (Brendan Halpin)
To   [email protected]
Subject   Re: st: Copying Stata code with line numbers
Date   Thu, 08 Mar 2012 16:50:11 +0000

On Thu, Mar 08 2012, Nick Cox wrote:

> I don't know where Partho gets the impression that "very few regular
> Stata programmers use the built-in editor".
>
> More seriously, I am happy to agree that good text editors are
> immensely helpful, but I'd place the emphasis elsewhere.

Can I take this opportunity to call a straw poll?

1: Who uses Emacs for Stata?

2: Do you use with ESS?

3: Do you use it just to edit Stata code? 

4: Or also to run Stata processes interactively in Emacs buffers?


Context: ESS (Emacs Speaks Statistics http://ess.r-project.org/) is
mostly used to edit and run R code, but it has a Stata mode.

Brendan
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