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Re: New Style Sheet

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  • Subject: [mg59307] Re: New Style Sheet
  • From: Peter Breitfeld <phbrf at t-online.de>
  • Date: Fri, 5 Aug 2005 01:21:39 -0400 (EDT)
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Daniele Lupo schrieb:
> Hi to everyone...
>
> I'm just writing a 'little' (400 pages for now...) Italian tutorial for
> Mathematica using Mathematica itself.
>
> I write each chapter separately, and the I join every file with
> AuthorTools.
>
> I'd like to create a personal Style Sheet for my tutorial, modifying a
> pre-defined Style from Mathematica itself.
> But I've only two options:
>
> 1) Modify the predefined style-sheet
> 2) Create a style sheet shared with the notebook
>
> Instead, I want to create a new S-S (starting from another) to use with
> every notebook that I want; I'd like to know how can I create it, without
> modify S-S for every notebook, and, if it's possible, how can I add it to
> the Mathematica menu.
>
> Thanks for answers
>
> Daniele
>

Create your new style, call it eg. Daniele.nb and put it somewhere
as in $UserBaseDirectory/Applications/FrontEnd/StyleSheets/Daniele.nb.
Then add this path to DefaultStyleDefinitions in the
OptionsInspector. Now this style will be your default style when
opening a new notebook. The style shows up in the Format/StyleSheets menu.


Gruss Peter
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Peter Breitfeld, Bad Saulgau, Germany -- http://www.pBreitfeld.de


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