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$InputFileName   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
$InputFileName is a global variable whose value is the absolute file name of the input file from which input to Mathematica is currently being sought.
TextPanel   (GUIKit Package)
Widget["TextPanel"] represents a text panel.
LocatorAutoCreate   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
LocatorAutoCreate is an option for LocatorPane, Manipulate, and related functions that specifies whether new locators should be created when clicking away from existing ...
CreateDialog   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
CreateDialog[expr] creates a dialog notebook containing expr and opens it in the front end.CreateDialog[expr, obj] replaces the notebook represented by the notebook object ...
FlipView   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
FlipView[{expr_1, expr_2}] represents an object which flips between displaying expr_1 and expr_2 each time it is clicked.FlipView[{expr_1, expr_2, ...}] cyclically flips ...
Document Generation   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica's symbolic document paradigm makes it uniquely easy to create complex structured documents programmatically, including both graphical elements and dynamic ...
Interacting with 3D Graphics   (Mathematica Tutorial)
You can rotate 3D graphics with your mouse. Move the pointer over the 3D graphic. The pointer changes to the 3D rotate pointer GraphicsBox[RasterBox[CompressedData[ ]], ...
ContinuousAction   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ContinuousAction is an option for Manipulate, Slider, and related functions that specifies whether action should be taken continuously while controls are being moved.
SystemPropertiesPanel   (GUIKit Package)
Widget["SystemPropertiesPanel"] displays the current system property values of the underlying runtime engine.
DialogInput   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
DialogInput[expr] interactively puts up expr as a dialog notebook, waits until a DialogReturn[e] is evaluated from within it, and then returns the result e. DialogInput[{x = ...
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