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Alexey
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Re: Using a notebook - how to add a caption and ...
Posted:
Feb 16, 2013 1:07 AM
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If you wish to display an image in the original resolution and size (one pixel of image to one pixel on the screen) you could use the following function:
fullSizeFix = Style[Image[#, Magnification -> 1], Magnification -> 1] &;
Usage:
Column[{fullSizeFix@pic, "Mathematica 9 is here"}]
Sincerely, Alexey
"Eduardo MAM Mendes" <emammendes@me.com>: news:kf4nmj$8s1$1@smc.vnet.net... > Hello > > I have been using notebooks to write reports for a while. Although I am > getting by (the package Presentations by David Park has been of great > help), I still have some points that I am not sure how to handle. Ok, > here they are: > > a) Insert-> Picture-> From file inserts the jpg as advertised however I > did not figure out how to add a text box that works as a caption just > below the figure in the same cell. Of course the cell cannot be > evaluated, so I have turn off that option. If there is a way to add the > caption, I wonder whether the whole cell - picture + caption - could be > centered justified. > > b) Style - Text - How to create a dynamic cell, that is, suppose I have a > text cell as follows > > After some calculation the value of the variable omega is 3.4. > > Instead of 3.4, I wonder whether it could be the actual calculated value > of omega. If omega changes I do not need to change the text cell to update > its value. > > One thing that I've noticed is that one has to keep the cell size to a > minimum, otherwise lots of almost blank pages come out of the printer. > > Any tips and help will be most appreciated. > > Many thanks > > Ed > >
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