ShowNETConsole[] displays the .NET console window and begins capturing output sent to the Console.Out and Console.Error streams.ShowNETConsole["stdout"] captures only ...
ShowNETWindow[form] displays the specified .NET form in the foreground.
Mathematica's unique symbolic architecture makes it easy to add toolbars with any possible appearance and action to a Mathematica notebook. The ruler is a toolbar used to set ...
Mathematica 's slide shows are ideal for use in the classroom, and can very quickly be leveraged as a lesson or lecture. Any presentation created with Mathematica can display ...
Mathematica saves information about every plot you produce, so that you can later redraw it. When you redraw plots, you can change some of the options you use. Functions for ...
ShowJavaConsole[] displays the Java console window and begins capturing output sent to the Java System.out and System.err streams. ShowJavaConsole["stdout"] captures only ...
Mathematica allows you to control how the pages in notebooks are laid out for printing. You can give a general specification in a stylesheet, or you can specify details for ...
When plotting curves from data, there are several methods you can use to display the data points along the curve. While the default settings for displaying such plots are ...
Palettes give you immediate access to many features built into Mathematica, from creating syntactically complete expressions and inserting special characters, to building up ...
Like everything else in Mathematica the textual forms of expressions can themselves be represented as expressions. Textual forms that consist of one-dimensional sequences of ...