At the 2009 meeting in Bonn, I presented a new Stata command called texdoc. The command allowed weaving Stata code into a LaTeX document, but its functionality and its usefulness for larger projects were limited. In the meantime, I heavily revised the texdoc command to simplify the workflow and improve support for complex documents. The command is now well suited, for example, to generate automatic documentation of data analyses or even to write an entire book. In this talk, I will present the new features of texdoc and provide examples of their application
Three user-written commands are reviewed as illustrations of different approaches to tabulation prob...
Tables in some form or another are part and parcel of data management and analysis. The main general...
This article describes the new Stata command xml_tab, which outputs the results of estimation comman...
At the 2009 meeting in Bonn, I presented a new Stata command called texdoc. The command allowed weav...
At the 2009 meeting in Bonn, I presented a new Stata command called texdoc. The command allowed weav...
In this presentation, I present a new user package called texdoc. texdoc can be used to create a LaT...
This paper discusses the use of -texdoc- for creating LaTeX documents from within Stata. Specificall...
This paper discusses the use of -webdoc- for creating HTML or Markdown documents from within Stata. ...
-tabletutorial- illustrates how Stata can be used to export statistical results and generate customi...
This talk illustrates how results from various Stata commands can be processed efficiently for inclu...
Stata users often need to combine text, tables, and figures. The author’s command, lpdf, generates r...
This tutorial will show how results from various Stata commands can be processed efficiently for inc...
In this presentation we shall address two issues concerning the research process: (1) the need for a...
This paper describes a natural interaction between Stata and markup languages. Stata’s programming a...
The final aim of the majority of statistical analyses is to create a set of statistical tables for p...
Three user-written commands are reviewed as illustrations of different approaches to tabulation prob...
Tables in some form or another are part and parcel of data management and analysis. The main general...
This article describes the new Stata command xml_tab, which outputs the results of estimation comman...
At the 2009 meeting in Bonn, I presented a new Stata command called texdoc. The command allowed weav...
At the 2009 meeting in Bonn, I presented a new Stata command called texdoc. The command allowed weav...
In this presentation, I present a new user package called texdoc. texdoc can be used to create a LaT...
This paper discusses the use of -texdoc- for creating LaTeX documents from within Stata. Specificall...
This paper discusses the use of -webdoc- for creating HTML or Markdown documents from within Stata. ...
-tabletutorial- illustrates how Stata can be used to export statistical results and generate customi...
This talk illustrates how results from various Stata commands can be processed efficiently for inclu...
Stata users often need to combine text, tables, and figures. The author’s command, lpdf, generates r...
This tutorial will show how results from various Stata commands can be processed efficiently for inc...
In this presentation we shall address two issues concerning the research process: (1) the need for a...
This paper describes a natural interaction between Stata and markup languages. Stata’s programming a...
The final aim of the majority of statistical analyses is to create a set of statistical tables for p...
Three user-written commands are reviewed as illustrations of different approaches to tabulation prob...
Tables in some form or another are part and parcel of data management and analysis. The main general...
This article describes the new Stata command xml_tab, which outputs the results of estimation comman...