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Dec 17 |
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Syntax colouring when using Symbolize Yes Szabolcs, I do. Sorry, I should be more precise. |
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Dec 17 |
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Dec 17 |
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Syntax colouring when using Symbolize Thank you halirutan for the Link. Hopefully it will now work. |
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Dec 17 |
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Syntax colouring when using Symbolize Thank you halirutan for the link. Hopefully this will work. |
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Dec 17 |
awarded | Editor |
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Dec 17 |
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Syntax colouring when using Symbolize My apologies halirutan I wanted to paste in code but it closed the comment when I hit the return key. I have now done so in the question |
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Dec 17 |
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Dec 17 |
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Syntax colouring when using Symbolize Here is a toy example. |
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Dec 14 |
asked | Syntax colouring when using Symbolize |
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Dec 9 |
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Use of own unit abbreviations Albert. The simple solution that you have put forward is what I would have expected to work. Unfortunately, it does not seem to work very often and I, more often than not, get the "Unable to interpret unit specification" message when using UnitConvert. At the moment I am continuing to use AutomaticUnits which seems far more robust, but would prefer to use a core Mathematica system rather than a separate package if possible, in order to future proof the notebooks I am creating now. Perhaps I am just missing something or have misunderstood the documentation. |
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Dec 4 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Dec 4 |
answered | Simpler input for the new unit support |
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Nov 30 |
awarded | Student |
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Nov 30 |
asked | Use of own unit abbreviations |