Appearance is an option for displayed objects such as Button and Slider that specifies the general type of appearance they should have.
This example demonstrates how you can use the Invokethread option of user interface functions to allow user interface updates to be visible when performing a long Mathematica ...
MessageDialog[expr] puts up a standard message dialog that displays expr together with an OK button.MessageDialog[expr, {lbl_1 :> act_1, lbl_2 :> act_2, ...}] includes ...
ControlsRendering is a Style option that specifies how controls should be rendered.
FLV
(Mathematica Import/Export Format) Registered MIME type: video/x-flv Adobe/Macromedia Flash video file. Used for compositing Flash animations with Flash authoring software, or for playback through a ...
ContentPadding is an option for objects that can be displayed with frames that specifies whether the vertical margins should shrink wrap tightly around the contents.
Mathematica has over 3000 built-in functions and other objects, all based on a single unified framework, and all carefully designed to work together, both in simple ...
PaletteNotebook[{cell_1, cell_2, ...}] represents a palette notebook that can be manipulated by the Mathematica front end.
ChoiceDialog[expr] puts up a standard choice dialog that displays expr together with OK and Cancel buttons, and returns True if OK is clicked and False if Cancel is ...
Mathematica's unified symbolic architecture makes it straightforward to add toolbars with any possible appearance and action to any Mathematica notebook.