Re: Converting notebooks to use Mathematica Player
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- Subject: [mg82642] Re: Converting notebooks to use Mathematica Player
- From: "Steve Luttrell" <steve at _removemefirst_luttrell.org.uk>
- Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2007 05:35:47 -0400 (EDT)
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The error message from Mathematica 6 arises because the initialisation cells don't get executed in the way that I intended. I don't know exactly what is going on here, but it is benign problem so I am not too worried about it. If you evaluate the whole notebook it works correctly. -- Steve Luttrell West Malvern, UK "Tim Brophy" <timbrophy at mac.com> wrote in message news:ffppqd$l3q$1 at smc.vnet.net... > Hi Steve, > > I downloaded the file to my son's MacBook which has no version of > Mathematica. I downloaded the player. No joy. Your file will not run. > When I tried it on my own machine with Mathematica 6 various error > messages appeared. Could these be the problem? > > They are: > > ArrayPlot::"mat" : "Argument array at position 1 is not a list of > lists. \ > ButtonBox["", > BaseStyle->"Link", > ButtonData:>"paclet:ref/ArrayPlot", > ButtonFrame->None, > ButtonNote->"ArrayPlot::mat"] " > > ArrayPlot::"mat" : "Argument array at position 1 is not a list of > lists. \ > ButtonBox["", > BaseStyle->"Link", > ButtonData:>"paclet:ref/ArrayPlot", > ButtonFrame->None, > ButtonNote->"ArrayPlot::mat"] " > > On clicking your Update button I also get the message > > Do::"iterb" : "Iterator {nupdate} does not have appropriate bounds. \ > ButtonBox["", > BaseStyle->"Link", > ButtonData:>"paclet:ref/message/General/iterb", > ButtonFrame->None, > ButtonNote->"Do::iterb"] " > > Hope this helps, > > Tim Brophy, > Ireland > > > On 24 Oct 2007, at 09:28, Steve Luttrell wrote: > >> I have just tried to do a trial run of (1) Creating a notebook using >> Mathematica 6, (2) Uploading the notebook for Mathematica Player >> online >> conversion (see >> http://www.wolfram.com/solutions/interactivedeployment/publish/), (3) >> Posting this converted notebook online for others to access (a ZIPped >> version is at http://www.luttrell.org.uk/notebooks/2D%20Ising% >> 20Model.zip). >> >> To check that things worked on a previously clean machine (i.e. >> without >> Mathematica 6 installed) today I downloaded and installed >> Mathematica Player >> onto an old PC (running Windows XP, but not connected to the >> internet), and >> tried running the above converted notebook. The notebook opens and >> the input >> cells display OK, but I can't find any way of executing the notebook, >> despite the fact that it proudly announces "interactivity enabled" >> at the >> top of the notebook, and the output of the Manipulate cell appears >> only as a >> grey square. On the other hand, if I try to run the converted >> notebook in >> Mathematica itself then it runs OK. >> >> If there is anyone else out there who has a "clean" machine (i.e. >> Mathematica Player, but not Mathematica 6) could they see what >> happens when >> they try to run the converted notebook in >> http://www.luttrell.org.uk/notebooks/2D%20Ising%20Model.zip? It is >> important >> that this sort of thing should work OK! >> >> -- >> Steve Luttrell >> West Malvern, UK >> >> > >
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- Converting notebooks to use Mathematica Player
- From: "Steve Luttrell" <steve@_removemefirst_luttrell.org.uk>
- Converting notebooks to use Mathematica Player