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#1 Posted: 10/9/2013 2:24:04 PM
A few questions in regard to formatting really:
1. Is there a way to create separate calcs sections so that the variables would lose any associations below a certain point on the page?
2. If there is a way to execute 1. above. Then can you create different levels of variables (i.e. global vs local to the section)?
3. Any way to create a table of contents? An automatic one preferably. :d
I suppose, if these are not possible, consider these feature requests...?? :d :d
Really starting to like Smath, btw...good job to those involved.
1. Is there a way to create separate calcs sections so that the variables would lose any associations below a certain point on the page?
2. If there is a way to execute 1. above. Then can you create different levels of variables (i.e. global vs local to the section)?
3. Any way to create a table of contents? An automatic one preferably. :d
I suppose, if these are not possible, consider these feature requests...?? :d :d
Really starting to like Smath, btw...good job to those involved.
#2 Posted: 10/9/2013 7:09:33 PM
1.
You can sort of delete existing variables (not functions) using the Clear() function from the Custom Functions plugin. It, however, does not completely remove the variable but just assigns a non-evaluable value.
3.
You can use collapsible area regions to structure your documents. See for example the function index in the Activebook help system. It would require much scrolling, therefore I subdivided it into groups of functions. Such regions can be nested.
Clear.sm (42 KiB) downloaded 56 time(s).
You can sort of delete existing variables (not functions) using the Clear() function from the Custom Functions plugin. It, however, does not completely remove the variable but just assigns a non-evaluable value.
3.
You can use collapsible area regions to structure your documents. See for example the function index in the Activebook help system. It would require much scrolling, therefore I subdivided it into groups of functions. Such regions can be nested.
Clear.sm (42 KiB) downloaded 56 time(s).
Martin Kraska
Pre-configured portable distribution of SMath Studio: https://en.smath.info/wiki/SMath%20with%20Plugins.ashx
#3 Posted: 10/9/2013 10:59:42 PM
MKraska - Thanks for the info.
I do like the collapsible area regions for working in SMath. I'm just trying to see how I can better format the end result. I usually need a Table of Contents, which can be cumbersome to manually produce, so I thought I'd ask.
Thanks again for the suggestions.
I do like the collapsible area regions for working in SMath. I'm just trying to see how I can better format the end result. I usually need a Table of Contents, which can be cumbersome to manually produce, so I thought I'd ask.
Thanks again for the suggestions.
#4 Posted: 10/10/2013 2:57:08 AM
Actually area regions are the closest things to a structured summary.... Btw I think that this would be an interesting feature, maybe extending the attributes of text regions.
You could make this request in the "feature requests" section.
You could make this request in the "feature requests" section.

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