Re: Re: Newbie question - saving file in command-line
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- Subject: [mg72870] Re: [mg72851] Re: Newbie question - saving file in command-line
- From: bsyehuda at gmail.com
- Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 05:13:03 -0500 (EST)
As I'm aware this is the best Idea he can have for using the command-line "interface". However, according to documentation and some experimentation I made everything is lost besides the definitions. He will need to re-generate the results in the front-end after loading the .mx file yehuda On 1/22/07, Peter Pein <petsie at dordos.net> wrote: > > Rayne schrieb: > > Hi, > > I am a new user of Mathematica, and tend to use the command-line version > > more than the notebook interface. I would like to know how I can save my > > work in .nb format when I'm in the command-line environment, that is, > save > > all my input and output so that when I open the .nb file in the notebook > > interface, all my work will still be intact. > > > > Thank you. > > > > Regards, > > Rayne > > > > > > Hi Rayne, > > the frontend exists to have the possibility to work with notebooks. > You can try to DumpSave your session and read this into an empty > notebook using the frontend. The input will be lost. > > I almost never use the "naked" math. Perhaps someone else has a better > idea. > > Peter > >