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Re: copying
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- Subject: [mg45777] Re: copying
- From: "Jim Dars" <jim-dars at comcast.net>
- Date: Sat, 24 Jan 2004 03:29:05 -0500 (EST)
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"Harold Noffke" <Harold.Noffke at wpafb.af.mil> wrote in message
news:buqmi9$rb2$1 at smc.vnet.net...
> Jim:
>
> There are two ways to post an example.
>
> The first way is to launch the Mathematica Kernel, which will
> display a text window into which you can copy your Input lines, and
> recreate your output lines in TextForm.
>
> The second way is to view your Notebook with a text editor, and
> then copy all of that text into a posting. This can be used by
> downloaders to recreate your notebook.
>
> Most simple examples are done the TextForm way. For an example of the
> Notebook route, see ...
>
> From: Alex (akhmel at hotmail.com)
To: mathgroup at smc.vnet.net
> Subject: [mg45777] For general discussion
Hi Harold
>
> Regards,
> Harold
>
Hi Harold,
?? You'll have to assume I know nothing, --- pretty accurate. Note that
I'm not familiar with text editors. I merely wish to copy a few lines FROM
Mathematica and put them IN a posting to a mathematics bulletin board.
Surely (hopefully) this must be trivial?
Best wishes, Jim
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