Christopher2222

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Thanks!  I forgot about maple grabbing the first solution and stopping. 

Save page in archive as... then just open the .mht saved page with Microsoft Word and voila! 

I was using notepad and wordpad which won't decipher the html language.  Anyways, there's the workaround.

So then we have to do it ourselves. 

I have tried with no success to get the html preview mode to work.  I tried saving the mht page as an archive in firefox then renaming it to html.  It partially works but I have a lot of unformatted texts, it seems there is even maple mw code in the text with which I have yet to figure out as I am not a web designer nor an html expert. 

Perhaps someone else has a workaround?

If I keep at it eventually someone will notice and actually fix the problem.  Why is there no response?

Good thing I'm not directing the helicopter.  I merged two thoughts into one and got tunnel vision you might say.  Merging too many thoughts before bed at the end of a long day is not a good idea.

Indeed the intersection is the shortest total distance but would not be the place to meet for the fastest pickup. 

Point (14,7) would be even faster.

Good thing I'm not directing the helicopter.  I merged two thoughts into one and got tunnel vision you might say.  Merging too many thoughts before bed at the end of a long day is not a good idea.

Indeed the intersection is the shortest total distance but would not be the place to meet for the fastest pickup. 

Point (14,7) would be even faster.

Has no one at Maplesoft picked this up yet ? 

I submitted an SCR two weeks ago.  Content flashes for an instant then is gone.

I executed your worksheet on Maple 16.01 without error and executed some new lines.  Of course I had already executed the SetCurve command.  Do you mean you get the error running ShowCal without SetCurve command?

The one in particular that did not load critical information on Maple 12 Standard GUI was this one

http://www.maplesoft.com/applications/view.aspx?SID=3763  (Heat transfer through a multilayered wall)

Classic Maple displays all the necessary equations required to execute the worksheet.  In another thread I mentioned saving the worksheet in Classic - then reloading in standard GUI which then displays fine. 

I suppose the original reason I did not include the exact application was because I was afraid maplesoft would see that application as problematic for new users and consider deleting the app (which of course I do not want to happen) as a maple enthusiast that would be a nightmare seeing half the applications in the app center deleted because they are considered too old.  But obviously the old applications are still quite useful AND informative.  I probably don't have to worry about that but the idea had crossed my mind. 

 

**edit add**  ah, it appears the standard GUI does not properly load some .mws files.  Probably something to do with unsupported .mws features in the standard GUI.  Saving the .mws files in classic to .mw files remedies the situation. **

@ Acer

I did not find out that the worksheets opened fine in Classic Maple until later. 

I like the classic version of Maple, loads faster and is quicker and is more backward compatable as aparent above.  I have heard the classic interface is no longer supported ( I suppose it will not be included in Maple 17 - I could be wrong)  however it is a window for newer users to access older worksheets.  It would be a loss to loose access to older worksheets.

I like the classic version of Maple, loads faster and is quicker and is more backward compatable as aparent above.  I have heard the classic interface is no longer supported ( I suppose it will not be included in Maple 17 - I could be wrong)  however it is a window for newer users to access older worksheets.  It would be a loss to loose access to older worksheets.

He should have mentioned it was the beta version. Beta versions will still have bugs although the latest beta version probably is as close as you will get to the released version since Windows 8 release date is Oct 25.  Ironically Matlab users are having trouble running Matlab on their upgraded versions of Windows 7 to 8.

Worry about it when Windows 8 is released.

He should have mentioned it was the beta version. Beta versions will still have bugs although the latest beta version probably is as close as you will get to the released version since Windows 8 release date is Oct 25.  Ironically Matlab users are having trouble running Matlab on their upgraded versions of Windows 7 to 8.

Worry about it when Windows 8 is released.

So are we trying to calculate h as time passes?

The heat transfer coefficient is the heat flow over the surface area and temp difference of object with the air.  It sounds like you want h as some function of the outside surface temperature of your object as I think Preben has asked?

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