Re: How to start new input line?
- To: mathgroup at smc.vnet.net
- Subject: [mg116149] Re: How to start new input line?
- From: DrMajorBob <btreat1 at austin.rr.com>
- Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2011 05:32:09 -0500 (EST)
That frequently works without making Mathematica unresponsive or losing your edits. Not always, but most of the time. Bobby On Wed, 02 Feb 2011 13:07:24 -0600, Tomas Garza <tgarza10 at msn.com> wrote: > > I agree. So, in case of emergency kill the kernel (hoping you have been > saving your work often): Evaluation|QuitKernel|Local. > -Tomas > >> To: mathgroup at smc.vnet.net; tgarza10 at msn.com >> Subject: Re: [mg116109] Re: How to start new input line? >> Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2011 12:23:25 -0600 >> From: btreat1 at austin.rr.com >> >> "If you wish, you may abort the evaluation, pressing Alt+," >> >> Sometimes that works. Not nearly often enough, however. >> >> Bobby >> >> On Wed, 02 Feb 2011 05:09:28 -0600, Tomas Garza <tgarza10 at msn.com> >> wrote: >> >> > I start from scratch: enter for example >> > In[1]:= Plot[Sin[x],{x,-Pi,Pi}] >> > Press Shift-Enter. A cell with the desired plot appears as Out[1]: >> > Then place the cursor beneath the last cell (i.e., if you look at the >> > blue cell bracket on the right, place the cursor anywhere below it), >> and >> > left-click. Start typing and you'll see you are already in a new input >> > cell. >> > When you say "in evaluation mode", do you mean the input cell bracket >> is >> > highlighted? Then it means it is still in the evaluating process, >> i.e., >> > you have a very long calculation and so you must wait until it >> finishes >> > before starting a new one. If you wish, you may abort the evaluation, >> > pressing Alt+, >> > -Tomas >> >> Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2011 06:53:05 -0500 >> >> From: elena.schwanberg at gmail.com >> >> Subject: [mg116078] How to start new input line? >> >> To: mathgroup at smc.vnet.net >> >> >> >> Hi, >> >> I have Mathematica version 7.0. >> >> >> >> Say, I have entered an expression in the first line >> >> In[1] .... >> >> then Mathemtica evaluates my input and gives and output >> >> Out[1] ... >> >> >> >> Many times I cannot enter a new input line - it remains in the >> >> evaluation "mode". How do I force Mathematica to start a new input >> >> line?!?! >> >> >> >> Thanks! >> >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> DrMajorBob at yahoo.com > -- DrMajorBob at yahoo.com