Re: Re: Two Notebooks Open at the Same Time
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- Subject: [mg97561] Re: [mg97549] Re: [mg97490] Two Notebooks Open at the Same Time
- From: Brett Champion <brettc at wolfram.com>
- Date: Sun, 15 Mar 2009 05:28:49 -0500 (EST)
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On Mar 14, 2009, at 6:18 PM, David Park wrote: > That is a very interesting question. > > Starting with Version 6 the Help page notebooks have their own > internal > context and don't interfere with notebooks in the Global` context. So > perhaps it ought to be able to have a notebook set its own context. > But I > have no idea how to do this and I hope your question will elicit > some useful > responses from WRI or some expert. > [I'm NOT an expert on this stuff, but...] "Evaluation" > "Notebook's Default Context" is probably useful, especially the "Unique to This Notebook" setting. Brett Champion > David Park > djmpark at comcast.net > http://home.comcast.net/~djmpark/ > > > From: Gregory Lypny [mailto:gregory.lypny at videotron.ca] > > > Hello everyone, > > Is it possible to have more than one notebook active at a time, that > is, so that the variables of one do not conflict with variables in > another whose names are the same. I notice that when I open a > Mathematica 7 notebook, under the Evaluation menu, the Default Kernel > is local, the Notebook's Kernel is local, and the Notebook's Default > Context is global. Do I need to change anything? > > Regards, > > Gregory > > >
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- From: "David Park" <djmpark@comcast.net>
- Re: Two Notebooks Open at the Same Time