I am trying to prepare a replication dataset for a journal that requires authors to provide a .do file that recreates all figures (including any features one adds using graph editor). I confess, I am not a whiz at tweaking graphs, so I rely heavily on making manual changes using the graph editor and typically do so by using the "record" feature. However, I am unaware of how one can ensure that the record feature will work for a would be replicator (who will obviously be working in their own working directory). Is there a work around to ensure other users can execute the "play" feature when trying to run my code to get the graphs just right?
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