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268 • 6 Creating Mathematical Documents 6.3 Embedded Components You can embed simple graphical interface components, for example, a button, in your document. These components can then be associated with actions that are to be executed. For example, the value of a slider component can be assigned to a document variable, or a text field can be part of an input equation. Adding Graphical Interface Components The graphical interface components can be inserted by using the Components palette (Figure 6.13) or by cutting/copying and pasting existing components to another area of the document. Although copied components have the same characteristics, they are distinct. By default, palettes are displayed when you launch Maple. If palettes are not visible, use the following procedure. To view palettes: 1. From the View menu, select Palettes. 2. Select Expand Docks. 3. If the Components palette is not displayed, right-click (Control-click, for Macintosh) the palette dock. From the context menu, select Show Palette, and then Components. You can embed the following items. • Button, Toggle Button • Combo Box, Check Box, List Box • Text Area, Label • Slider, Plot, Function
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