The overall look of Stata’s graphs is determined by so-called scheme files. Scheme files are system components; that is, they are part of the local Stata installation. In this article, I argue that style settings deviating from default schemes should be part of the script producing the graphs, rather than being kept in separate scheme files, and I present a simple tool called grstyle that supports such practice.
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Jann, B. (2018). Customizing stata graphs made easy (Part 1). Stata Journal, 18(3), 491–502. https://doi.org/10.1177/1536867x1801800301
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