jzivku

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If you are interested in seeing Maple 15 in action, please view one of our recorded webinars on this web page: http://www.maplesoft.com/demo/recorded-seminars.aspx .

If you are able to attend a live webinar, you usually have the chance to ask questions to the presenter as well.

If you are interested in purchasing Maple 15 or want a quote, please click here: http://www.maplesoft.com/purchase/index.aspx .

Yes, Maple 15.01 is compatible with Mac OS X 10.7 .

For more information regarding system requirements, please click here: http://www.maplesoft.com/products/system_requirements.aspx#maple

I would recommend contacting Maplesoft Technical Support at support@maplesoft.com for help on this matter.

One thing that could be happening it that pushing the !!! button only executes things that were already executed in the past.

Perhaps some of your code wasn't executed in the past and so when you push !!!, some code is being skipped.

However, as pagan said, it would be easier to see what is wrong if you upload the worksheets.

Currently, Maple operates in a blank canvas and cannot be resized depending on what paper size you would like to print on.

However, this feature may be included in a future release of Maple.

I would suggest contacting Maplesoft Technical Support at support@maplesoft.com to further discuss the problem you are having.

I suggest looking over the help page for pointplot: http://www.maplesoft.com/support/help/Maple/view.aspx?path=plots/pointplot

Jonny
Maplesoft Technical Support Analyst

These links should provide you with more information regarding shortcut keys for Mac OS X:

Shortcut Keys Summary for Macintosh - http://www.maplesoft.com/support/help/Maple/view.aspx?path=worksheet/reference/hotmac

2-D Math Shortcut Keys and Hints - http://www.maplesoft.com/support/help/Maple/view.aspx?path=worksheet%2fdocumenting%2f2DMathShortcutKeys

Jonny
Maplesoft Technical Support Analyst

Please contact Maplesoft Technical Support at support@maplesoft.com for help in resolving this issue.

Jonny
Maplesoft Technical Support Analyst

Also, if you type:

Pi

Then push the ESC key on your keyboard, a little drop-down menu appears and you can select the Pi symbol.

Similarly, if you type:

e

Then push the ESC key on your keyboard, a little drop-down menu appears and you can select the Exponential e.

 

Jonny
Maplesoft Technical Support Analyst

It is possible to copy text from a PDF to Maple, however, mathematical expressions, plots, etc... won't be copied correctly.

The text copied from the PDF to the Maple worksheet will be interpreted as Maple Input and may not work as expected.

Jonny
Maplesoft Technical Support Analyst

I suggest utilizing components to do this for you: http://www.maplesoft.com/support/help/Maple/view.aspx?path=EmbeddedComponents

Also, you can use Maplets to achieve a friently user interface to do these types of documents: http://www.maplesoft.com/support/help/Maple/view.aspx?path=MapletsOverview

Jonny
Maplesoft Technical Support Analyst

Hello,

Please contact Maplesoft Tech Support at support@maplesoft.com for help on setting up this MapleNet server.

Take Care.

Jonny
Maplesoft Technical Support Analyst

This problem could be caused by a few things: corrupt installation, java, licensing, etc...

I would recommend contacting Maplesoft Technical Support at support@maplesoft.com to further discuss this matter.

Jonny
Maplesoft Technical Support Analyst

I would recommend looking over the MmaTranslator package.

This package has many commands that will aid you in converting Mathematica to Maple.

Here is a link to the help page for this package: http://www.maplesoft.com/support/help/Maple/view.aspx?path=MmaTranslator

Jonny
Maplesoft Technical Support Analyst

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