Conditionally Formatted Labels - Add Conditionally Formatted Labels in SMath Studio worksheets - Сообщения
WroteHello!
Sometimes you want the calculation to show by which formula the calculations were performed.
With some limitations, you can do that with this.
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Best regards.
Alvaro.
Wrote
With some limitations, you can do that with this.
Alvaro.
Thanks.
It works and maybe it will be enough.
But anyway, adding the ability to fomatted label would be great, then this definitely closed this issue
WroteSometimes you want the calculation to show by which formula the calculations were performed. Use for this combo boxlist is not beautiful. Formatted label would be more accurate. But Formatted Label does not display a formalized formula. Is it possible to add such a possibility to the formatted label? And in addition, the ability to remove the frame around the edges of the formatted label?
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Formatted Label is superb for official document,
meets all demands. Maybe except for ComboBox.
I don't even know what ComboBox was invented for.
Done SS 6179 ... please report if red in your SS version.
The graph is done outside, on the RHS, then slided-in.
Cheers ... Jean
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- content of strings starting with s: is now rendered as math object;
- Enhanced alignments of embedded MathRegions;
- The menu button is now within the "Controls" group;
WroteI've really been getting some good use out of this plugin for pass/fail warnings on calcs, but here's a question. I tried using a check mark and X in an if statement in the label, and it displayed correctly in the if statement but not in the result. This was using the Segoe UI Symbol font. First I'd copied and pasted from Windows Character Map and the output was just the unicode number for that symbol. I went to Settings and changed the font to Segoe UI Symbol to see if that would help but it didn't. Is this something that is possible? Thanks!
Just released a fix, it should works now.
the first post has an attachment (right above the picture) that conatains the documentation about this plugin.
Context menu (right click on the region) has the option to show or hide the border, as well as the link for the font dialog (that can be opened by double-click on the region).
Styles are listed in the documentation (I noticed it is a bit outdated, they are no longer case-sensitive).
WroteI could achieve the following but I am not sure about the available options and maybe other features...
Visit Samples few days ago for more options ... convert num2symbols
I have a feature request:
- Include an option: allow user to 'Hide label from SMath Viewer'
Two reasons:
1) Allows a user to add comments within a worksheet that does not get published to the Viewer (akin to commenting code in C++ or VB.net)
2) For testing/debugging label(s) and how they work, how they display within the Viewer.
- - - - Per an image you posted (see below): I would like the ability to hide several of those buttons without deleting them from the worksheet itself. (NOTE: I am aware that disabling the control does has this effect; however, it also disables its evaluation in the worksheet; it would be nice to interact with an enabled Label within the worksheet, but to toggle hide/show when publishing to the SMath viewer.
Wrote
Thoughts?
Thank you
-Kenny Lemens; P.E.
A general way to keep regions and not display them in viewer is to organize the regions to hide in dedicated areas to collapse before publishing as exe.
-Kenny Lemens, P.E.
WroteHello, I am having problems with this plugin or I don't exactly know if the problem is the plugin.
Formatted Label supports conditional, providing set correctly.
Image Formated LABEL [Oxyhemoglobin] FORUM.sm (16 КиБ) скачан 37 раз(а).
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