User Portlet User Portlet

Discussions
TextRecognize[ ] wrapped around a screen capture of your sample text did surprisingly well, getting everything except the rather eccentric Pi (in this font). So this could be the first pass in your project, saving you a lot of typing.
To tidy up the previous post - if writing all the country meshes to a file has worked then at your convenience you can read it back into memory and access the elements of the Association rather quickly, possibly quickly enough for "production" work....
This is just a wild hunch, but you might be able to use Mathematica's Mail functions to send an email to your iPad. The email might contain some distinguishing keyword. Apple now has a scripting tool in iOS called Shortcuts. It may be feasible to...
You can use Printout3D or Export to make the STL file from your graphics. I have never used Printout3D so can't say anything other than read its documentation. If you use Export, there is probably less checking on whether the object is printable, but...
I added the following to your 30 year old code and it ran without a hitch in just over 2 minutes on my six year old iMac, producing 128 seconds of freakish electronic music. Don't quit your day job. :) ` samplerate = 8000; (* samples per second...
Proven wrong again. The latest version 12.1 contains an add-on package named OpenCascadeLink which provides a function OpenCascadeShapeImport which can import an ISO-10303-21 STEP file into Mathematica. It appears to do what Markus Sonderegger is...
Here is a start, where the double column dataset is combined I hope correctly, so the datasets will now plot. You have to set the directory to whatever it should be. The signal processing is now back to you. SetDirectory["/Downloads"]; ...
A public display of Eating your own dog food can be educational. Starting from the post by J.M. above, we can extract the Legend colours from the FullForm of the final plot. We test these as below: SwatchLegend[{RGBColor[1.`, 0.92`, 0.5`], ...
I maintain a set of packages for engineering which include approx 1000 pages of documentation. This used to be nicely accessible from the Mathematica Help system back in the days before paclets. Can your toolkit utilize existing documentation...
The DialogReturn example you quoted works fine, running on Mathematica version "11.3.0 for Mac OS X x86 (64-bit) (March 7, 2018)" on an iMac with Mac OS High Sierra 10.13.6. A wild guess - are the batteries in your cordless Mac mouse almost dead?