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Re: Re: Compatibility woes

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  • Subject: [mg76777] Re: [mg76750] Re: Compatibility woes
  • From: Murray Eisenberg <murray at math.umass.edu>
  • Date: Sun, 27 May 2007 04:55:11 -0400 (EDT)
  • Organization: Mathematics & Statistics, Univ. of Mass./Amherst
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  • Reply-to: murray at math.umass.edu

But if you save the notebook and then open it again, the cell labels are 
gone!

Bill Rowe wrote:
> 
> While I definitely understand your reasoning here, for myself, I
> would prefer to have the ability to easily toggle display of the
> In/Out tags.
> 
> For my normal workflow I prefer having the In/Out tags
> displayed. I often find I want to re-execute something in the
> course of working with a given notebook. Perhaps simply to
> change what data I am plotting or to change some minor
> parameter. Mathematica of course makes it easy to do this by
> simply editing an existing cell and re-executing. The In/Out
> numbers make it easy for me to determine when I have done this
> and easily use results of something I had not specifically
> assigned to a variable.
> 
> But once I've adjusted things to my liking for say a particular
> plot, I sometimes want to share that plot with a colleague who
> doesn't use Mathematica. A simple way to do that is select the
> cell and "print" it to a PDF file on Mac OS X. But for this plot
> I do not want the In/Out tags to show up. Hence the desire to
> easily toggle whether they appear or not.

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