![]() It would be really helpful to be able to configure the parameters (and choose the application at all) invoked when accessing a link to the PDF documentation from within Stata. ![]() I'd like to second Dirk Enzmann's question. However, I don't understand how I could make use of his suggestion (for example, I can't find any stata_pdf script in my installation dir) and suspect that it refers to Linux installations of Stata.ĭoes anybody know a solution to my problem? Ideally allowing the use of SumatraPDF as a viewer for Stata's PDF documentation, but I would also be happy if I could keep SumatraPDF as standard viewer and use the Adobe Reader for Stata's PDF documentation, only. pdf-file will be opened by SumatraPDF, it will not jump automatically to the correct entry - I have to search for the entry / page by myself.Įight years ago, Hiroyuki Kawakatsu posted in Statalist a solution for xpdf on Linux (" using non-acroread viewer for pdf docs"). ![]() pdf-viewer, using links from Stata's help window to Stata's PDF documentation will not work as it should: Although the correct. However, when defining this program as standard. To me a very convenient alternative is SumatraPDF. This problem has also been reported elsewhere and since a long time, but is still not solved. Among others, unpredictably but too often the recent versions of the Adobe Reader let freeze my printer driver (I am a Windows 7 user) after printing. However, there are several reasons why I stopped using it as my standard. I know that StataCorp recommends using Adobe Reader to view Stata's PDF documentation (see " What are the recommended PDF viewer settings for Stata documentation?").
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