It would be nice to have a sense how many people are using the Stata
functionality.  I don't believe that any of the developers use Stata
regularly any more (or have access to such a machine?  I might in 4 months,
depending on corporate "speed of implementation").



On 4/12/06, Jean-Marie Jungblut <jean-marie.jungblut@mzes.uni-mannheim.de>
wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> I am currently working on my labtop with Linux SUSE 10 and doing my
> statistical analysis with R 2.2 using the editing facility in XEmacs with
> the ESS package. I have an former SUSE 9.2 running on another machine
> where
> I have a Stata 7 version also running under XEmacs with CLI (running State
> directly from inside Emacs) as well as R. On the former machine I have
> installed the new Stata 9 software, but I didn't manage to use Sata from
> within ESS/Emacs. My version of Stata is installed under the directory
> /usr/local/stata9 and does work with GUI as well as in a shell. So what
> shall I do to get Stata 9 running inside ESS/Emacs? I would very much
> appreciate any comments!
>
> Thanks!
>
> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> Jean-Marie Jungblut
> Research Assistant
> The Mannheim Centre for European Social Research
> Department A & EURODATA Research Archive
>
> Universität Mannheim,
> MZES - Eurodata Archive
> L7, 1
> D-68131 Mannheim
>
> Fon: +49/(0)621 181 2830
> Fax: +49/(0)621 181 2834
> jean-marie.jungblut@mzes.uni-mannheim.de
>
>
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--
best,
-tony

blindglobe@gmail.com
Muttenz, Switzerland.
"Commit early,commit often, and commit in a repository from which we can
easily
roll-back your mistakes" (AJR, 4Jan05).

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