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Styles define how Mathematica notebooks, cells and expressions are formatted, displayed, evaluated and interacted with.

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What options and settings can be used to create print quality typeset documents with Mathema...

It is much better, and more efficient, to use a custom stylesheet for you document creation. … These are the options that I want to use in my stylesheet. …
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Resources for beautiful Mathematica Stylesheets

The problem was how to use that code in a stylesheet. Functions in stylesheets are associated with ButtonFunction, Counterfunction, InterpetationFunction etc. …
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How can I easily eliminate the dependency of a stylesheet on a non-built-in stylesheet?

In answering the question the underlying assumptions are that the parent stylesheet (myparent.nb) of private stylesheet for a notebook is not a built in stylesheet; and that the stylesheet has one or more … has a built in stylesheet as its parent. …
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How can I easily eliminate the dependency of a stylesheet on a non-built-in stylesheet?

This is because the private stylesheet for the notebook inherits from styles.nb (which inherits from Default.nb). …
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What options and settings can be used to create print quality typeset documents with Mathema...

If I am proficient on dedicated typesetting software (e.g. LaTeX) it makes sense to use that for typesetting but if I am not how can I use Mathematica to create good quality documents. The question h …
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Defining functions in stylesheets

to the private stylesheet?" … Stylesheet settings are inherited. The first cell in a private stylesheet Cell[StyleData[StyleDefinitions -> "Default.nb"] means the stylsheet is taking its styles from the default stylesheet. …
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Quickly editing the stylesheet and saving it

StyleData["MyStyle",StyleDefinitions -> StyleData["Text"]], Background->RGBColor[1,0,0]]},Saveable -> True, StyleDefinitions -> "PrivateStylesheetFormatting.nb"] ] That adds the style "MyStyle" to your stylesheet … StyleDefinitions -> "Default.nb"]], Cell[StyleData["MyStyle", StyleDefinitions -> StyleData["Text"]], Background -> RGBColor[1, 0, 0]]}, StyleDefinitions -> "PrivateStylesheetFormatting.nb"] This stylesheet
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Any way to make my equations look better, more Latex like?

AllowScriptLevelChange->False}] gives This was typeset in a text cell by starting with Ctrl-9 and then typing The default ScriptLevel for inline cells is 1 so I set that to 0 in a private style (Format > Edit Stylesheet
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How to export notebook in colored PDF form

and save as PDF, or Export a notebook to PDF etc. you see stuff like this: So the way to fix this is via the stylesheet is to go to Format>Edit Stylesheet and add this style cell to your notebooks … stylesheet: Cell[StyleData[All, "Printout"], ShowSyntaxStyles->True] To fix this "permanently" you probably want to install the style stylesheet so you can use the installed stylesheet regularly rather …
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How to replace the style of the inline cell in a StyleSheet

To do this via a StyleSheet add this to your stylesheet: Cell[StyleData["InlineCell"], TextAlignment->Left, LanguageCategory->"Formula", ScriptLevel->1, StyleMenuListing->None, FontFamily->"Helvetica … : Quickly editing the stylesheet and saving it or if you prefer a more "standard" way of adding a stylesheet you could follow the steps outlined by @kguler in the comment below. …
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What is the simplest way to set the toolbar of a notebook to an image?

Nothwithstanding the answer from Mr.Wizard and discussion with @R.M it seems like you want to make a stylesheet with a docked cell ...right? … You need to do this because having these set to True in the stylesheet with lead to some screwy behaviour. …
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Customizing the numbers used by DisplayFormulaNumbered cells

Note the new style "DisplayFormulaNumberedPrimed": The new style was added to the private stylesheet for this notebook: The underlying box code for this style is: Cell[StyleData["DisplayFormulaNumberedPrimed …
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Mathematica outliner's capabilities

For what you are wanting you probably should make this an option in a custom stylesheet for sections and subsections etc. You can also make buttons and use them as Section/Subsection headings etc. …
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How do I set the fonts for Input and Output in my stylesheet?

Not sure if there is a straight forward way but here is one way that works. Edit the private styles of your notebook as per these grabs: And now your output is Comic Sans :) You can also: Se …
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How to preserve In/Out tags like what they did in documentation files

You need to set CellLabelAutoDelete->False You can do this programmatically: SetOptions[EvaluationNotebook[],CellLabelAutoDelete->False] or set it in your stylesheet. …
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