Re: TraditionalForm of expressions WITHOUT evaluating.
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- Subject: [mg52199] Re: [mg52158] TraditionalForm of expressions WITHOUT evaluating.
- From: yehuda ben-shimol <benshimo at bgu.ac.il>
- Date: Sun, 14 Nov 2004 04:31:12 -0500 (EST)
- References: <200411130940.EAA00968@smc.vnet.net>
- Sender: owner-wri-mathgroup at wolfram.com
First you may use a text cells so evaluation does not take place. If you need this expression within an input cell, just select the required text with the mouse and then press Ctrl-Shift-T (for traditional). Your second question sound more like system dependent. Are you using Linux, Windows or MacOS? yehuda Nacho wrote: >Hello. > >I would like to ask you how to do the following. > >I want to input some expressions (in InputForm or StandardForm) and >display them in TraditionalForm but without evaluating them. > >For example, if I do: > >2+2 == 4 // TraditionalForm > >I obtain "True" in a nice font ;) but not the "2+2 = 4". > >The expression I want to do is more complicated, with integrals, but >basicly it is the same, for example: > >Integrate[x,{x,2,3}] //TraditionalForm > >Returns 5/2, but I want the Integral symbol with the limits and the >dx. > > > >Also, related to this, anybody knowns how to export a graphic, cell, >or Traditionalform expression to a bitmap with the resulution I want >and smoothed? For example, a 1024x768 graph with the lines smoothed, >or an integral with smoothed font in a resolution to be included in a >image. > >Thanks a lot for your answers. > >Best regards. > > >
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- TraditionalForm of expressions WITHOUT evaluating.