Stata "C:\Program Files\Stata13\StataSE.exe" should match your path Unzip it in your ADO personal directory (usualy C:\ado\personal ).Download the program from here ( Update: you will need another version for Stata 14, check Friedrich’s page).Install and configure Rundolines: for this implementation we will be using a small program called rundolines, you can find the program and general instructions on how to install it in Friedrich Huebler’s page ( Update: the provided link is not working, but you can get a copy here). Open Notepad and in the Language menu select Define your language, then press the Import button, select your source file and you are done. Notepad ĭownload and install Notepad: note that these instructions are for Windows only.Įnable Stata syntax-highlighting: go to the user defined languages page, look for ‘Stata’ and download the corresponding xml file, save it in your downloads folder. I will be focusing on Sublime Text (free and cross-platform) and Notepad (free and open-source, Windows only) but there is plenty of alternatives. I’ve been using Stata for almost a year now and I like it a lot, but the integrated do-file editor is somehow limited also, I love the advanced features that text editors have to offer (multiple cursors, block selection, regex search/replace, etc), and of course the possibility of using my text editor to do other things like run R code or compile documents written in Latex or Markdown. How to integrate your text editor with Stata
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