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Offline Jhon Escobar  
#1 Posted : 06 March 2020 20:04:32(UTC)
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Hi, everyone, I'm a new SMath user; currently I'm working in a lengthy worksheet and it will be very helpful to add Hyperlinks within the document.
I was wondering if SMath can offer this kind of hyperlinks, I already did a little research and I couldn't find anything at all.
If someone know something about it I will be very grateful.

Thanks.

Biggrin

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Offline Jean Giraud  
#2 Posted : 06 March 2020 21:08:56(UTC)
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Reference to another Smath document is via "include"
from f(x) main menu up there.

Genfit Algo Include.sm (17kb) downloaded 26 time(s).
Genfit Algo Include Test.sm (17kb) downloaded 27 time(s).
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#3 Posted : 06 March 2020 22:06:44(UTC)
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Thank you, Jean. But I think I wasn't clear enough, my bad :P

I'm talking about Hyperlinks that could help me navigate faster in the same document, something like Titles in Word, where you can go directly from the Index to the chapter or article without scrolling all the way down to an specific content, I've seen this in Mathcad using tags but I wasn't able to do it with SMath Dry

Thanks a lot.
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#4 Posted : 07 March 2020 02:05:09(UTC)
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Maybe that possible, you can see:

> Tools> Plugins ..> Interactive book> Interactive SMath Handbook ..... Open

Maybe you can ask Martin Kraska here in the forum how it is done since he is the author of it.


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Carlos
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Offline Jean Giraud  
#5 Posted : 07 March 2020 02:19:52(UTC)
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I've seen this in Mathcad using tags but I wasn't able to do it with SMath

You have seen that in Mathcad, as demo.
In over 125000 Mathsoft Collaboratory, none have used !
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#6 Posted : 07 March 2020 05:22:55(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Jean Giraud Go to Quoted Post
You have seen that in Mathcad, as demo.
In over 125000 Mathsoft Collaboratory, none have used !

If the document is well organised, you can spool to file:
1. pertinent results .
2. formulas .
At the very bottom, read back: results and formulas,
or anywhere in the document from upstream spooled information(s).
You can even browse all the spooled stuff from a blank sheet.
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