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Re: demonstrations and presentations
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- Subject: [mg97760] Re: [mg97721] demonstrations and presentations
- From: George Woodrow III <georgevw3 at mac.com>
- Date: Fri, 20 Mar 2009 02:43:31 -0500 (EST)
- References: <200903190714.CAA23278@smc.vnet.net>
If you've got Mathematica version 6 or later, you can make
Demonstrations!
At the Demonstrations site, you can download the demonstration, in
a .nbp file. However, you can also download the source file, which
gives you a standard .nb file for you to look at and modify.
I'd start with a simple Manipulate[]. One you have that then put it in
a special Demonstration template. (New--> Demonstration). There is a
lot of help on the website for this, as well as some excellent free
webinars.
george
On Mar 19, 2009, at 3:14 AM, Filippo Miatto wrote:
> Dear all,
> Perhaps i'm wrong, but I read on the demonstrations section of the
> wolfram website that to create a demonstration that can be used with
> the viewer you need to submit it, and that it's not possible to create
> one by yourself. did i get it correctly?
> My problem is that i am preparing a presentation and i would like to
> show a notebook with a dynamic content in the demonstrations fashon,
> and i'm really not convinced that there is mathematica 7 installed in
> the computer where i'll have to open the presentation file (but if the
> demonstration file could be seen by the viewer I could carry it in a
> usb stick..!)
> did you ever had this problem? what do you suggest?
> Thank you in advance!
> Filippo
>
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