This paper describes a natural interaction between Stata and markup languages. Stata’s programming and analysis features, together with the flexibility in output formatting of the markup languages, allow generation and/or update of whole documents (e.g., reports, presentations on screen or web). We give examples for both LaTeX and HTML
The output provided by most Stata commands is plain text not suitable to be presented or published. ...
This article describes the new Stata command xml_tab, which outputs the results of estimation comman...
A SGML markup system is presented. One major obstacle for the SGML to gain more application is the p...
This paper describes a natural interaction between Stata and markup languages. Stata’s programming a...
In this article, we present a suite of basic commands that facilitate the production of HTML files i...
This talk illustrates how results from various Stata commands can be processed efficiently for inclu...
This tutorial will show how results from various Stata commands can be processed efficiently for inc...
In this presentation, I present a new user package called texdoc. texdoc can be used to create a LaT...
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...
Text processing and word processing systems typically require users to intersperse additional inform...
In using software to write a scientific, technical, or other scholarly document, authors have essent...
-tabletutorial- illustrates how Stata can be used to export statistical results and generate customi...
The output provided by most Stata commands is plain text not suitable to be presented or published. ...
Stata users often need to combine text, tables, and figures. The author’s command, lpdf, generates r...
The output provided by most Stata commands is plain text not suitable to be presented or published. ...
This article describes the new Stata command xml_tab, which outputs the results of estimation comman...
A SGML markup system is presented. One major obstacle for the SGML to gain more application is the p...
This paper describes a natural interaction between Stata and markup languages. Stata’s programming a...
In this article, we present a suite of basic commands that facilitate the production of HTML files i...
This talk illustrates how results from various Stata commands can be processed efficiently for inclu...
This tutorial will show how results from various Stata commands can be processed efficiently for inc...
In this presentation, I present a new user package called texdoc. texdoc can be used to create a LaT...
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...
Text processing and word processing systems typically require users to intersperse additional inform...
In using software to write a scientific, technical, or other scholarly document, authors have essent...
-tabletutorial- illustrates how Stata can be used to export statistical results and generate customi...
The output provided by most Stata commands is plain text not suitable to be presented or published. ...
Stata users often need to combine text, tables, and figures. The author’s command, lpdf, generates r...
The output provided by most Stata commands is plain text not suitable to be presented or published. ...
This article describes the new Stata command xml_tab, which outputs the results of estimation comman...
A SGML markup system is presented. One major obstacle for the SGML to gain more application is the p...