I mean things such as longitudinal regressions (e.g. fixed effects) with xtreg.
The output is exported, but not in publication ready format as promised. For one, in fixed effects models, what's the point of putting a constant in the table? Also, the table should indicate which fixed effects (e.g. in case of World Bank data, often countries and years are included). Similarly, for the R^2, a publication-ready table needs to show the isolated impact of the x variable, separate from the fixed effects. This is kind of what I expect to see when sending results of a fixed effects model to nested Word table (not talking about the aesthetics, but the content):
Finally, it would be nice if asdoc could:
1. Export to docx, instead of doc
2. Send graphs to the Word document. Internal command putdocx already does this, but if I am using asdoc, I don't expect to create a separate document with putdocx just for the charts...
3. Support for UTF8. At the moment, any letters with accents get messed up, and text export gets confused by common text symbols such as ' and )
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