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Mathematica Tutorial: Notebooks And Documents - Wolfram Research

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192 <strong>Notebooks</strong> and <strong>Documents</strong>DockedCells allows you to specify any content that you want to stay at the top of a windowand never scroll offscreen. A typical use of the DockedCells option is to define a custom toolbar.Many default stylesheets have the DockedCells option defined in certain environments tocreate toolbars for purposes such as presenting slideshows and editing package files."Normal""Palette""ModelessDialog""ModalDialog""MovableModalDialog""ThinFrame""Frameless""Generic"an ordinary windowa palette windowa modeless dialog box windowa modal dialog box windowa modal dialog box window that can be moved around thescreenan ordinary window with a thin framean ordinary window with no frame at alla window with a generic borderTypical possible settings for WindowFrame.<strong>Mathematica</strong> allows many different types of windows. The details of how particular windows arerendered may differ slightly from one computer system to another, but their general form isalways the same. WindowFrame specifies the type of frame to draw around the window.WindowElements gives a list of specific elements to include in the window."StatusArea""MagnificationPopUp""HorizontalScrollBar""VerticalScrollBar"an area used to display status messages, such as thosecreated by StatusAreaa popup menu of common magnificationsa scroll bar for horizontal motiona scroll bar for vertical motionSome typical possible entries in the WindowElements list.

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