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#1 Posted: 6/23/2011 5:51:31 PM
Hello!
I am very excited to introduce this product to my students (in a few different classes) this fall, so I have a quick question: is it possible to remove the gridlines from inside graphs? I've checked all of the palettes that might apply, and read through the tutorials, but I don't see anything. I'd like to use SMath to create handouts but the gridlines seems to distract from the other information near or over the graphs.
Any thoughts would be most appreciated.
Best,
.plaid
I am very excited to introduce this product to my students (in a few different classes) this fall, so I have a quick question: is it possible to remove the gridlines from inside graphs? I've checked all of the palettes that might apply, and read through the tutorials, but I don't see anything. I'd like to use SMath to create handouts but the gridlines seems to distract from the other information near or over the graphs.
Any thoughts would be most appreciated.
Best,
.plaid
#2 Posted: 6/23/2011 6:01:14 PM
Hello,
As far as I know, unfortunately there is no way to remove grid lines inside graphs at the moment. We should wait for the next SMath releases.
Regards,
Radovan
As far as I know, unfortunately there is no way to remove grid lines inside graphs at the moment. We should wait for the next SMath releases.
Regards,
Radovan
When Sisyphus climbed to the top of a hill, they said: "Wrong boulder!"
#3 Posted: 6/23/2011 6:19:38 PM
WroteWe should wait for the next SMath releases.
With bated breath I will do that very thing.
I thought that might be the case, but wanted to confirm with the community. Thanks for your time!
#4 Posted: 6/24/2011 5:44:38 AM
You are welcome
I am using SMath in my classes as well. My students got used to it in a very short period of time.
Regards,
Radovan

WroteWroteWe should wait for the next SMath releases.
With bated breath I will do that very thing.
I thought that might be the case, but wanted to confirm with the community. Thanks for your time!
I am using SMath in my classes as well. My students got used to it in a very short period of time.
Regards,
Radovan
When Sisyphus climbed to the top of a hill, they said: "Wrong boulder!"
#5 Posted: 7/17/2011 8:24:50 AM
A simple way to remove the grid on the graph


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