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Presentations with Mathematica   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica's unified computation and dynamic document architecture makes possible a new level of interactive presentation—notably allowing finished "slides" on which full ...
Dynamic Graphics Elements   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica's unified symbolic architecture makes it straightforward to insert dynamic behavior anywhere in any graphic. Single functions—readily generated ...
Custom Interface Construction   (Mathematica Guide)
For many applications, high-level constructs like Manipulate and TabView will immediately give you the dynamic interactivity you need. Mathematica also allows you to create ...
MouseAppearance   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
MouseAppearance[expr, graphic] changes the mouse cursor to appear as graphic when the mouse pointer is in the area where expr is displayed.MouseAppearance[expr, graphic, {x, ...
Generalized Input   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica's unique structure allows a generalized notion of input, in which not only ordinary text, but also typeset structures, diagrams, graphics, control objects and ...
$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.
ClickPane   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ClickPane[image, func] represents a clickable pane that displays as image and applies func to the x, y coordinates of each click within the pane.ClickPane[image, {{x_min, ...
New in 6.0: Notebooks & Documents   (Mathematica Guide)
Version 6.0 greatly extended Mathematica's powerful symbolic document paradigm, integrating support for editable symbolic graphics, structure-programmable table layouts, ...
Mouseover   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Mouseover[expr, over] represents an object that displays as over when the mouse pointer is over it, and as expr otherwise.
EventHandler   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
EventHandler[expr, {"event_1" :> action_1, "event_2" :> action_2, ...}] displays as expr, evaluating action_i whenever "event_i" occurs in connection with expr.
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