@cjdinger - we greatly appreciate your SASHarness code! There appeared to be some compiler optimizations in newer VS that were causing a workaround to get optimized away. Hope the solution can be of help to others.
Apologies to our SAS users, we recently worked through and resolved issues with SAS code in newer builds of StatTag. Latest build as of now (v6.0.4-beta3) has the fix, and we will be releasing an official v6.0.4 soon.
Join Abigail Baldridge at #WIAConf2021 for her talk in the Industry Use Cases track. Abi is the Director of Statistics at @NMCardioVasc at @NorthwesternMed and an experienced Public Health leader.
Register: https://t.co/W8xHrCrYtJ
We've received a few reports that Word is crashing in some instances when StatTag is enabled. We're investigating, and appreciate any information if you are experiencing the same problem.
We've released StatTag 6.0 for Windows, including support for #Python (via @ProjectJupyter
kernels) and better handling of high DPI displays - https://t.co/v0rMKJGwjw
New beta release of StatTag now available for Windows (6.0.0-beta3). Highlights are support for #Python (via @ProjectJupyter kernels) and better handling of high DPI displays - https://t.co/EKAVjOxbto
@ProjectJupyter Tons of thanks to the community for feedback and early testing. A macOS version with Python support is under development and hopefully available in a few weeks.
Small change out today - registration/login no longer required to download StatTag. Thanks to those who have agreed to do this over the years so that we could report progress to our funder. Let us know if any problems accessing.
Many thanks to @leahjwelty's students for letting us practice our upcoming ENAR Spring workshop "StatTag for Connecting R, SAS, and Stata to Word: A Practical Approach to Reproducibility"