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I'm loving this package, although I primarily use Atom for Stata code, such that Hydrogen recognizes cells as defined using the default Stata commenting method of "// %%". I was able to edit the pack…
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There are ways to get the location of the stata binary by calling the `winreg` package and looking for some keys. There is an example here for instance:
https://github.com/sergiocorreia/StataEditor/b…
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Hi there -- I just found your package, which seems to bridge two pieces of software I'm using independently for a current IRT analysis. It seems to be exactly what I'm needing to finish building the f…
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Github has a limit of 25 MB per file and the patents data is about 10x that much.
I cleaned it out a lot, saved it as a stata file and used a package to import that into R (so it's no longer a pro…
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I managed to use your project by adding it to my solution but dependencies are not latest and it's not possible to update to latest Xamarin.Forms by using NuGet.
Furthermore I'm forced to use that sa…
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When using Hydrogen in Atom, I don't see the expected output when using Stata code; instead, I receive an error, the error in the log:
/usr/local/stata15/stata-se: error while loading shared librar…
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I use the `code-runner` and `rundo.exe` in the vscode, also installed the `stata enhanced` package, just only have syntax highlighting, no syntax autocompletion and variable searching.
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@nignatiadis Thanks for this package, it looks very promising!
You're prob aware that @mdcattaneo & co already have [very thorough RD code](https://rdpackages.github.io/) in R & STATA.
It could b…
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### Description
Hello everyone,
I am sorry if this is very amateur, as this is my first post here. I installed both Stata kernel and hydrogen, but Atom cannot run any Stata code, although I am a…
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