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Add a Stata Quarto tutorial #37

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hugetim opened this issue Sep 11, 2023 · 5 comments
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Add a Stata Quarto tutorial #37

hugetim opened this issue Sep 11, 2023 · 5 comments
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hugetim commented Sep 11, 2023

Quarto is blowing my mind. It seemed impenetrable as I browsed randomly through the reference docs to find answers to particular questions. But then I finally broke down and...worked through the tutorials. 🌩💡

Working through the tutorials will be a bigger challenge for Stata users without experience in any of the tutorial reference languages, so I'd like to add a Stata Quarto tutorial to the docs here soon.

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hugetim commented Sep 11, 2023

Can just link to this from the docs: https://friosavila.github.io/playingwithstata/quarto/dynstat

edit: Nevermind, that's already indirectly linked to via a link in the docs to a Statalist discussion. The question here is whether to add a tutorial to the nbstata documentation more directly analogous to the Quarto tutorials: https://quarto.org/docs/get-started/hello/jupyter.html

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friosavila commented Sep 12, 2023 via email

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friosavila commented Sep 12, 2023 via email

@hugetim hugetim added the documentation Improvements or additions to documentation label Sep 13, 2023
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Any ideas on how to run Stata Quarto, but in Visual Editor of RStudio? The goal is to be able to work in Visual Editor as usual:

rstudio-hello

but write in {stata} code chunks instead of {r} code chunks. Currently when I do that, I can render the document in Quarto successfully with Stata code and output. But, I cannot run individual code chunks written in Stata to show within the editor without rendering the whole document.

Is this possible?

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