Re: Closing All Input Cells at Once- KB shortcuts
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- Subject: [mg74729] Re: Closing All Input Cells at Once- KB shortcuts
- From: rob <josh2499 at hotmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 06:59:33 -0400 (EDT)
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Jean-Marc Gulliet wrote: > rob wrote: > >>Jean-Marc Gulliet wrote: >> >>>Gregory Lypny wrote: >>> >>> >>>> Hello everyone, >>>> >>>> Is there a way to close or open all input cells at once? >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> >>>> Gregory >>>> >>> >>>Hi Gregory, >>> >>>On Windows, press the "Alt" key and click in any input cell: this will >>>select all the input cells in the document and only the input cells. >>> >>>Then, press "Ctrl" + "{" or "Ctrl" + "}" to open or close, respectively, >>>all the cells. (Menu Cells-> Cell Grouping-> Open/Close All Subgroups). >>> >>>Also, the following two-page PDF file containing Mathematica keyboard >>>shortcuts for Windows, Mac, and Unix might be of interest. >>> >>>http://media.wolfram.com/brochures/mathematicashortcuts.pdf >>> >>>Regards, >>>Jean-Marc >>> >> > > Sir, thank you for the link to the KB shortcuts list. I > > tried to print it but the output is covered with cross > > hatches that make it impossible to read. Do you know of a > > text file source of this information? - I'd like to make a > > print of it that is readable. > > I am not aware of any other formats for this document. > > Have you tried (and succeeded) visualizing the file on screen? (To do > so, you must have a PDF reader installed on your system. For instance, > Acrobat Reader, PrimoPDF, or GhostView to name a few.) What > platform/system do you use? > > Regards, > Jean-Marc > Yes, it was the pdf I printed with the very nun-useful results. I can use this document by eye but I can think of several places it would be much more useful when printed. I'm amazed that whoever made this document messed it up so badly but I guess it's better than nothing. Thanks.