{smcl} {* *! version 2.0.1}{...} {vieweralsosee "mkproject" "help mkproject"}{...} {vieweralsosee "boilerplate" "help boilerplate"}{...} {title:Title} {phang} boilerplate template readme_sp {hline 2} readme.md for when you want to put your project on github or the like {title:Description} {pstd} This template creates a readme.txt file that tells users of your presentation how to use your presentation. {title:Boilerplate} {pstd} This template creates a .do file with the following content: {cmd} Readme ====== This .zip file contains a presentation. If you extract it, you will get 3 folders: presentation ------------ This is the folder contains the .smcl presentation. To view this: o open Stata, o use -cd- to change to this directory o type -view presentation.smcl- handout ------- This contains the .html handout created for this presentation. This is particularly useful for quickly looking things up and if you don't have Stata installed on your current devise. source ------ This folder contains the source used to create the presentation. To create the presentation from this source: o open Stata o Install smclpres by typing -ssc install smclpres- o use -cd- to change to this directory o make the presentation by typing -smclpres using presentation.do , dir(../presentation) replace- {txt} {title:Tags} {pstd} This file may contain one or more of the following tags:{p_end} {pmore}{cmd:} will be replaced by the Stata version{p_end} {pmore}{cmd:} will be replaced by the date{p_end} {pmore}{cmd:} will be replaced by the file name{p_end} {pmore}{cmd:} will be replaced by the file name without the suffix{p_end} {pmore}{cmd:} will be replaced by the file name without the suffix up to the last underscore{p_end} {pmore}{cmd:} will be replaced by the directory in which the file is saved{p_end} {pmore}{cmd:} will include whatever comes after that tag only if the Stata version is # or higher{p_end} {title:Source code} {view "c:\ado\plus/m\mp_readme_sp.mpb":mp_readme_sp.mpb}