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| # textfill_readme.txt - Help/Documentation for textfill.py |
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| Description: |
| textfill.py is a python module designed to copy sections of log files produced |
| by Stata to LyX files. |
| |
| Usage: |
| Textfill takes as input log files produced by Stata (the input files) and a LyX |
| file with labels indicating where logs should be inserted (the template file), |
| and produces a LyX file (the output file) which includes sections of the input |
| files (as indicated by tags inside the input files) in the locations indicated |
| by the labels in the template file. |
| |
| Textfill must first be imported to make.py. This is typically achieved by |
| including the following lines: |
| |
| ``` |
| from gslab_fill.textfill import textfill |
| ``` |
| |
| Once the module has been imported, the syntax used to call textfill is as follows: |
| |
| ``` |
| textfill( input = 'input_file(s)', template = 'template_file', output = 'output_file', |
| [size = 'size'], [remove_echoes = 'True/False'] ) |
| ``` |
| |
| The argument 'input' is a list of the text files containing the stata logs to be |
| copied to the LyX tables. If there are multiple input text files, they are listed as: |
| input = 'input_file_1 input_file_2'. The argument 'template' is the user written LyX |
| file which contains the labels which will be replaced with sections of the log files. |
| The argument 'output' is the name of the filled LyX file to be produced. Note that this |
| file is created by textfill.py, and should not be edited manually by the user. |
| |
| There are two optional arguments: 'size' and 'remove_echoes'. The argument 'size' |
| determines the size of inserted text relative to body text in the output file. |
| It accepts LaTeX font size arguments, and defaults to same size as body. The argument |
| 'remove_echoes' determines whether or not Stata command echoes are removed from the |
| copied log. It defaults to false. |
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| ########################### |
| Input File Format: |
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| Input files for textfill.py are log files produced by Stata. Sections of input files |
| to be inserted by textfill are indicated by tags printed by the stata command |
| 'insert_tags', which is defined by a gslab ado file in gslab-econ/gslab_stata/gslab_misc/. |
| |
| In the stata do file which produces the input logs, the user begins a tagged section |
| with the command: |
| insert_tag tag_name, open |
| |
| This will insert the following line, which indicates the beginning of a tagged section |
| of the log, into the log file: |
| `<textfill_tag_name>` |
| |
| The user should now add lines to the do file which print the output they want to add to |
| the tagged section, followed by the line: |
| insert_tag tag_name, close |
| |
| This inserts the following line to the log file, indicating the end of the tagged section: |
| `</textfill_tag_name>` |
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| ########################### |
| Template LyX Format: |
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| The LyX template file contains labels which determine where the tagged sections of the |
| input files are inserted. To insert a log section tagged as 'tag_name', in a particular |
| place in the LyX file, the user inserts a label object with the value 'text:tag_name' |
| inside a 'Text' custom inset. The 'text:' part of the label is mandatory. When textfill |
| is run, the tagged section of the input files will be inserted as text input at the |
| location of corresponding label in the LyX file. |
| |
| Note that the 'Text' custom inset object is available from 'Insert > Custom Insets' when |
| Lyx had been reconfigured with the custom module text.module. This module is available on |
| the repo at /admin/Computer Build Sheet/, and can be installed according to the instructions |
| in /admin/Computer Build Sheet/standard_build.pdf. |
| |
| Note that label/tag names cannot be duplicated. For a single template file, each block of |
| text to be inserted must have a unique label, and there must be one, and only one, section |
| of the input files tagged with that same label. Having multiple sections of the input files |
| or multiple labels in the template file with the same name will cause errors. |
| |
| Note also that when a LyX file with a 'text:' label is opened in LyX, or when textfill.py is |
| run on it, LyX may issue a warning: |
| "The module text has been requested by this document but has not been found..." |
| |
| This warning means that the custom module text.module has not been installed - see above. |
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| ##################### |
| # Example |
| ##################### |
| |
| The following is an example of code, which could appear in a Stata do file, used to produce |
| input for textfill. |
| ``` |
| insert_tag example_log, open |
| display "test" |
| insert_tag example_log, close |
| ``` |
| |
| Suppose output from Stata is being logged in stata.log. This code adds the following lines |
| to stata.log: |
| |
| ``` |
| . insert_tag example_log, open |
| <example_log> |
| |
| . display "test" |
| test |
| |
| . insert_tag example_log, close |
| </example_log> |
| ``` |
| |
| Suppose we have a LyX file, template.lyx, which contains a label with the value |
| "text:example_log" (without the ""). The following textfill command, |
| `textfill( input = 'stata.log', template = 'template.lyx', output = 'output.lyx' )` |
| |
| would produce a file, output.lyx, identical to template.lyx, but with the label |
| "text:example.log" replaced with the verbatim input: |
| |
| ``` |
| . display "test" |
| test |
| ``` |
| |
| The following command, |
| `textfill( input = 'stata.log', template = 'template.lyx', |
| output = 'output.lyx', remove_echoes = True )` |
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| would produce output.lyx replacing the label with the verbatim input (removing Stata command echoes): |
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| `test` |
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| ###################### |
| # Error Logging |
| ###################### |
| |
| If an error occurs during the call to text, it will be displayed in the command window. |
| When make.py finishes, the user will be able to scroll up through the output and examine |
| any error messages. Error messages, which include a description of the error type |
| and a traceback to the line of code where the error occurred, can also be returned as a |
| string object using the following syntax: |
| |
| ``` |
| exitmessage = textfill( input = 'input_file(s)', template = 'template_file', output = 'output_file', |
| [size = 'size'], [remove_echoes = 'True/False'] ) |
| ``` |
| |
| Lines can then be added to make.py to output this string to a log file using standard |
| Python and built in gslab_make commands. |
| ''' |
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