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Re: st: SMCL horizontal line in -estout-


From   "Ben Jann" <[email protected]>
To   [email protected]
Subject   Re: st: SMCL horizontal line in -estout-
Date   Tue, 3 Apr 2007 01:00:01 +0200

Michael, -hlinechar("{hline @width}")- will work. The quotes are
necessary to keep the smcl hline directive on one line.
ben

On 3/30/07, Michael Hanson <[email protected]> wrote:
        I really appreciate that -style(smcl)- is now available for -
estout-, and that it is the default for -esta-.  However, I've
noticed that using @hline in the -postfoot()- option still produces a
line of dashes as the default, which looks out of place.  If I
include the option -hlinechar({hline})-, then I do get a SMCL-style
line -- but unlike the rest of the horizontal lines drawn by -estout-
or -esta-, it runs the full length of the Results window instead of
the table width.  I also tried specifying -hlinechar({hline
@width})-, but that doesn't draw the horizontal line at all.  Same
with -hlinechar({hline{@width}})- and similar variations.  Is there
an alternative syntax I am missing?

        Please note that I am looking for a cross-platform solution;  the
suggestion to use -hlinechar(`=char(151)')- does not satisfy that
criterion.  Thanks for suggestions.

                                -- Mike
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