Re: MathReader4.2-Mac OS X misrepresents notebooks
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- Subject: [mg41766] Re: [mg41728] MathReader4.2-Mac OS X misrepresents notebooks
- From: Omega Consulting <info at omegaconsultinggroup.com>
- Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2003 08:34:48 -0400 (EDT)
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Sounds like there's a problem with the Math fonts. These fonts changed between 4.1 and 4.2. You could try downloading the new fonts. http://support.wolfram.com/mathematica/systems/macintosh/general/latestfonts.html At 06:13 AM 6/3/2003, Peter Paul Sint wrote: >MathReader 4.2 --- Mac OS X (10.2.6) > does not read Notebooks correctly > >I received a number of Notebooks which seem o.k, to read on Mathematica >4.0 on Mac OS 9 (may be after conversion). >As I do not have this on my personal MacOS X, I installed MathReader >(4.2). This shows the nb inadequately. Probably some fonts are missing >(which MR does nor install?) >Is this usual? Which fonts are missing or ar not found by the >application (also after restart)? >And where to find them if they need to be installed? > >I could send the notebooks if you provide an email address. > >I am not sure if this cell helps to answer my question: > >Kronecker delta functionWe start by defining the Kronecker delta >function. We will use it to input the matrix elements of the raising and >lowering >operators.\[Delta][n_,n_]:=1\[Delta][n_?IntegerQ,m_?IntegerQ]:=0The >tests with IntegerQ leave \[Delta][m, n] unevaluated when m and n remain >unspecified for symbolic computing:{\[Delta][1,1], >\[Delta][2,3],\[Delta][m,n]}{1,0,\[Delta][m,n]}We can then substitute >for m and n later on:%/.m\[Rule]n{1,0,1}This is just a compact version >of the built-in function KroneckerDelta. > > >The first Delta shows as > dBn_, n:F := 1 >dBn_? IntegerQ, m? IntegerQF := 0 -------------------------------------------------------------- Omega Consulting "The final answer to your Mathematica needs" http://omegaconsultinggroup.com