Re: How to write a "proper" math document
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- Subject: [mg120209] Re: How to write a "proper" math document
- From: Armand Tamzarian <mike.honeychurch at gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2011 03:11:13 -0400 (EDT)
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On Jul 11, 9:00 pm, Alexei Boulbitch <Alexei.Boulbi... at iee.lu> wrote: > David, > > This is a very nice presentation, and a very tempting technique. > However, it is a presentation, rather than the article, and without > your explanations it is difficult to catch many things in it. Have you > may be a sort of an article or tutorial on this subject? That would be > very helpful. > > Best, Alexei Alexei, David's presentation is very good. There is also this: tutorial/StoringAndTrackingPaletteStates As an example of using TaggingRules, in this video I make use of TaggingRules as well as variables within DynamicModule http://ibnhconsulting.blogspot.com/2011/06/styling-tables-in-mathematica.html The downloadable version does not contain TaggingRules however. cheers Mike > > For strategies and techniques for doing things like this using > > tagging, take a look at > > http://scientificarts.com/worklife/conference2008.html > > Best, > > David > > On Jul 4, 6:44 am, dr DanW <dmaxwar... at gmail.com> wrote: > > > Pulling back from the meta-issue of literate engineering, this is the second time in as many months the topic of hiding cells for publishing documentation has come up in this forum. I think I will experiment a little with using cell tags to mark cells for hiding (closing) so switching between the development and publishing layout is just a button click. If I come up with something I am happy with, I'll post it under a new thread. > > > > > Daniel > > Alexei BOULBITCH, Dr., habil. > > IEE S.A. > > ZAE Weiergewan, > > 11, rue Edmond Reuter, > > L-5326 Contern, LUXEMBOURG > > Office phone : +352-2454-2566 > > Office fax: +352-2454-3566 > > mobile phone: +49 151 52 40 66 44 > > e-mail: alexei.boulbi... at iee.lu