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Mathematica > Dynamic Interactivity > Custom Interface Construction >
Creating Inspectors
Mathematica's unified symbolic architecture and dynamic object mechanism makes possible a uniquely flexible form of direct-manipulation inspector, in which an arbitrary interface can immediately be set up to view or change any interface value, option or other attribute of any expression, graphic or document.
CurrentValue specify any interface value, option, etc.
Dynamic display as a dynamically updated resettable value
InputField  ▪ Checkbox  ▪ SetterBar  ▪ TogglerBar  ▪ RadioButtonBar  ▪ PopupMenu  ▪ Slider  ▪ ColorSlider  ▪ FileNameSetter  ▪ ...
Layout & Organization
TabView  ▪ OpenerView  ▪ MenuView  ▪ Panel  ▪ Grid
Annotation & Labeling
Labeled  ▪ Row  ▪ Text  ▪ Graphics  ▪ Tooltip  ▪ Speak
    
CreatePalette set up an inspector as a separate palette
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