Dear Stata-list,
It's sometimes useful to be able to see two do-files side-by-side (either on the same screen or on separate screens). It would have been nice if "New Do-file Editor" (Ctrl+9) in Stata actually meant a new window and not just a new tab overlapping the currently displayed do-file. I've only found two workarounds, and neither one is very good:
1. Run two instances of Stata in parallel, and open one do-file in each. It works, but just seems clumsy. And it's inconvenient if I want to run segments of each do-file on the same dataset.
2. Open one of the do-files in an external editor. Inconvenient to have different interfaces, especially for comparing two versions of the same do-file.
If there a way of viewing two do-files at the same time within a single instance of Stata, that I have missed? Or does anyone have a better workaround?
Many thanks!
Jorgen
It's sometimes useful to be able to see two do-files side-by-side (either on the same screen or on separate screens). It would have been nice if "New Do-file Editor" (Ctrl+9) in Stata actually meant a new window and not just a new tab overlapping the currently displayed do-file. I've only found two workarounds, and neither one is very good:
1. Run two instances of Stata in parallel, and open one do-file in each. It works, but just seems clumsy. And it's inconvenient if I want to run segments of each do-file on the same dataset.
2. Open one of the do-files in an external editor. Inconvenient to have different interfaces, especially for comparing two versions of the same do-file.
If there a way of viewing two do-files at the same time within a single instance of Stata, that I have missed? Or does anyone have a better workaround?
Many thanks!
Jorgen
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