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| visits | member for | 8 months |
| seen | Oct 27 '12 at 20:19 | |
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{physicist, programmer, data scientist}
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Oct 27 |
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Opening a notebook from command line in an existing front end instance Yes, the -sl flag does the trick. Another instance of Mathematica can still be launched by omitting the flag; opening notebooks afterwards with the -sl flag will still be bringing them up in the first instance |
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Oct 27 |
accepted | Opening a notebook from command line in an existing front end instance |
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Oct 24 |
asked | Opening a notebook from command line in an existing front end instance |
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Oct 17 |
awarded | Editor |
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Oct 17 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Oct 17 |
accepted | How to generate a random tree? |
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Oct 17 |
revised |
How to generate a random tree? Gave my version of rm -rf's answer |
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Oct 15 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Oct 6 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Oct 6 |
awarded | Student |
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Oct 6 |
asked | How to generate a random tree? |
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Oct 6 |
awarded | Good Answer |
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Oct 6 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Oct 6 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Feb 4 |
answered | Is there a way to separate variables between multiple notebooks? |