I'm trying to run Stata do-files in the Emacs editor, and I have already installed the ESS package (actually I installed a modified Emacs with ess built in, as recommended for Windows users in the ess installation manual. the link is here).
Now when I open up an do-file, the syntax is properly highlighted, the mode is show as (ESS [sta]), but I just have no clue how to run the do-file (the chosen line or the whole do-file), and how to see the results.
I have been googling for quite a while and haven't found any thing about it yet, and the ESS package manual has turned out to be the most esoteric user manual I have ever read.
Can anyone offer some lights on how to use this package? I'm having difficulties to understand how the ess package is linked to the Stata software installed on my computer, and how to run Stata inside Emacs. Anything related would be appreciated, since the latest info I can find on this topic dates back to 2010...
Now when I open up an do-file, the syntax is properly highlighted, the mode is show as (ESS [sta]), but I just have no clue how to run the do-file (the chosen line or the whole do-file), and how to see the results.
I have been googling for quite a while and haven't found any thing about it yet, and the ESS package manual has turned out to be the most esoteric user manual I have ever read.
Can anyone offer some lights on how to use this package? I'm having difficulties to understand how the ess package is linked to the Stata software installed on my computer, and how to run Stata inside Emacs. Anything related would be appreciated, since the latest info I can find on this topic dates back to 2010...
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