Dear Statalisters
I admit this is a bit of a non-problem, but I'd like to find a solution nonetheless. Never underappreciate a nice graph.
I'm trying to use Daniel Bischof's schemes for making graphs (found here: https://danbischof.com/2015/02/04/stata-figure-schemes/). My organisation doesn't allow installing via ssc, so I downloaded all the scheme and style files and added them to the folder where all my other ado files are stored. I saved the color files both into a separate folder called "style" (this is what ssc does, I think), as well as in the same folder with the scheme files. Now, when I'm setting the color scheme to plotplainblind, the graphs come out in that scheme, but in black and white. The command doesn't seem to find the colors. So, I think I need to define these colors first in some way, but I don't know how. Any suggestions?
Many thanks
Carolin
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