![]() ![]() do files opened in Stata are run, not edited. In order for it to work correctly on your system, you must ensure that. This package sends selected code to a temporary file and then opens that file in Stata.( All versions of Stata) Set the full path of your Stata installation (with slashes reversed) in Stata Enhanced (Windows).sublime-settings (default is "C:/Program Files (x86)/Stata13/StataSE-64.exe").If you prefer for Stata to take focus after sending lines or selections, set the switch_focus_to_stata to true in Stata Enhanced (OS X).sublime-settings. ![]() Change this in Preferences > Do-file Editor > Advanced > Edit do-files opened from the Finder in Do-file Editor (uncheck this)īy default, when sending code to Stata on OS X, Sublime Text will maintain focus so you can continue to edit, following the pattern of RStudio, which sends code to the R console from the script editor without changing focus away from the editor. do files opened in Stata need to be run, not edited. Because of scripting limitations in Stata “Get Info” > “Open with” > “Change all…” > Select Stata. This is a modified version of Steve Harris's Stata package. ( Windows) Send current line or selection to Stata: ctrl+enter.( OS X) Send current line or selection to Stata: super+enter.Commands for sending individual lines or selections to Stata (available via the command palette and with keyboard shortcuts):.This package adds basic support for Stata (11–15, Windows and OS X) and comes with:
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