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Re: What "style"s are available in a notebook?
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- Subject: [mg89607] Re: What "style"s are available in a notebook?
- From: "David Park" <djmpark at comcast.net>
- Date: Sat, 14 Jun 2008 05:31:39 -0400 (EDT)
- References: <g2qhhg$8od$1@smc.vnet.net>
I realized after I made my original posting that the Style Function page
does have a list of the commonly useful styles in the Notes Section. From an
authoring point of view, these are the ones you would want to know about.
I was studying the 'Grids, Rows, and Columns in Mathematica' tutorial and my
very minor objection was the use of a Documentation style, "TableHeader", in
examples, in this case the very first example in the tutorial. A student
might copy these examples to a regular notebook and then wonder where such a
style came from and what to do.
--
David Park
djmpark at comcast.net
http://home.comcast.net/~djmpark/
>
> So basically I would like to know how to obtain a list of all valid
> "style"s
> available in a notebook environment.
>
>
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