Setting
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Setting[expr] replaces control objects such as sliders or popup menus in expr by their settings.
Mathematica 6.0 defined a major new paradigm for computing, centered around the concept of the symbolic dynamic interface. Built on Mathematica's unique symbolic ...
FieldSize is an option for InputField, PopupMenu, and related functions that specifies the size of the field allowed for input or contents.
Interpretation[e, expr] represents an object that displays as e, but is interpreted as the unevaluated form of expr if supplied as input. Interpretation[{x = x_0, y = y_0, ...
Building on Mathematica's integrated symbolic architecture, it becomes easy to introduce powerful dynamic behavior into any aspect of visualization. Single Mathematica ...
Mathematica's unified symbolic architecture makes it straightforward to insert dynamic behavior anywhere in any graphic. Single functions—readily generated ...
Even with "Newton methods" where the local model is based on the actual Hessian, unless you are close to a root or minimum, the model step may not bring you any closer to the ...
LabelStyle is an option for formatting and related constructs that specifies the style to use in displaying their label-like elements.
TabView
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) TabView[{lbl_1 -> expr_1, lbl_2 -> expr_2, ...}] represents an object in which clicking the tab with label lbl_i displays expr_i. TabView[{lbl_1 -> expr_1, lbl_2 -> expr_2, ...
Beyond using a keyboard or mouse, you can control Mathematica with a joystick, gamepad, 3D mouse, or any device that follows the industry-standard human interface device ...