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That is, within the Programming manual I can click links in the table of contents, for example to the display entry, but within the display entry the link to display gives a " File C:\Program Files\Stata16\docs:file\r.pdf#rdisplay not found" error.The same can be said about PDF readers (opens in new tab) and editors with Adobe Acrobat Reader. The internal links within that particular PDF manual work, although the internal links within the PDF itself do work. So, for example, if I want help for display the Programming manual opens rather than the first page of the entry for display.įurthermore, the bookmarks to the left of the Sumatra window do not work. If I click on the "View complete PDF manual entry" in Stata's Viewer, Sumatra flashes a brief error message ( error loading \namedest=pdisplay), and then opens the title page - but not the command entry - of the correct book. I am having some trouble with the Stata manuals when using SumatraPDF (v3.2 64-bit on W10).
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