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  • I'm aware that there are user-written packages available, but:

    1. Built-in, map-making capability
    2. Built-in text analysis capability

    would both be huge upgrades.

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    • Adding Percent Sign to Labels in Bar Graph. see https://www.statalist.org/forums/for...s-in-bar-graph

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      • A donut RDD command.

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        • In the do-file editor, an additional option in the drop-down Tools menu so that we can execute (do) a complete file with the nostop option on.

          I'd find this handy for code development, and especially also when reviewing other people's code .

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          • Non proportional odds/probit models and mixed effects non proportional odds/probit models, similar to the ologit/oprobit and meologit/meoprobit commands.

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            • Code completion and code generation using a Stata-specific LLM, a la GitHub Copilot.

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              • Originally posted by Erik Reinbergs View Post
                Non proportional odds/probit models and mixed effects non proportional odds/probit models, similar to the ologit/oprobit and meologit/meoprobit commands.
                You might want to check out the user-written gologit2 command, available from SSC.
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                Richard Williams, Notre Dame Dept of Sociology
                StataNow Version: 18.5 MP (2 processor)

                EMAIL: [email protected]
                WWW: https://www3.nd.edu/~rwilliam

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                • I want a prefix command that can save the output of a command as a graphic image in Stata graphic format. The option should be whether or not to include the command in the image.
                  Kind regards

                  nhb

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                  • In the Project pane, if you right-click on a file, there should be options to "Copy filename and filepath to clipboard," "Copy filename only to clipboard," "Copy filepath only to clipboard," "Open file location in File Explorer" (or corresponding for other OS)

                    If you have two or more Do-file Editor windows open, it should be allowed to open the same Project in more than one editor window. (I can see why it might not make sense to allow editing the same project in different windows at the same time, but I don't see any harm in allowing the user to use the project to open files.)

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                    • Originally posted by Richard Williams View Post

                      You might want to check out the user-written gologit2 command, available from SSC.
                      Thanks - I've been using this and love it. Any plans to support mixed-effects models in the future?

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                      • Originally posted by Erik Reinbergs View Post

                        Thanks - I've been using this and love it. Any plans to support mixed-effects models in the future?
                        No. But the gologit2 troubleshooting FAQ has suggestions for other programs you might try for multilevel gologit models.


                        https://www3.nd.edu/~rwilliam/gologit2/tsfaq.html


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                        Richard Williams, Notre Dame Dept of Sociology
                        StataNow Version: 18.5 MP (2 processor)

                        EMAIL: [email protected]
                        WWW: https://www3.nd.edu/~rwilliam

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                        • Originally posted by Richard Williams View Post

                          No. But the gologit2 troubleshooting FAQ has suggestions for other programs you might try for multilevel gologit models.


                          https://www3.nd.edu/~rwilliam/gologit2/tsfaq.html

                          Hi Richard Williams. The link to the MIXOR program on your FAQ page (http://tigger.uic.edu/~hedeker/mix.html) appears to be out of date. Perhaps this page has the relevant info? Cheers,
                          Bruce
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                          Bruce Weaver
                          Email: [email protected]
                          Version: Stata/MP 18.5 (Windows)

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                          • Originally posted by Richard Williams View Post

                            No. But the gologit2 troubleshooting FAQ has suggestions for other programs you might try for multilevel gologit models.


                            https://www3.nd.edu/~rwilliam/gologit2/tsfaq.html

                            Got it thanks! I hadn't seen regoprob2 before - I'm going to give that a go.

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