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Thank you Rohit. I see that if arrowheads are not needed, then EdgeShapeFunction -> {Line[#1] &} is very good. It also appears that GraphLayout -> {"EdgeLayout" -> "StraightLine"} was quickly implemented with ...
Here's what I gather from the discussion so far - There's no guide for application of Cell page break options - A notebook is a terminal object whose container is a file True or False?
I've added in a formula for the total number of arrangements along with a rationale for constructing that formula.
I've noticed that my Intel Comet Lake shared memory multiprocessor architecture is very "lazy" about garbage collection (not just with Mathematica), procrastinating until the situation is dire. This can happen too late with parallel kernels,...
Hi Richard, I searched on MSE for a solution to this and the only [answer](https://mathematica.stackexchange.com/a/241300/58370) I found that could export an image to a cell requires some Python code. You could try that.
I reproduced the problem and put together a fix for it that should land in 13.3. In the mean time, you might be able to avoid the problem by selecting the cell, doing Format->Clear Formatting (which will destructively remove your styling...
Lately I've been assisting a group of fruit breeding hobbyists in the U.S. They are concerned with continuing work initially performed in Japan and Ukraine with cold-hardy, less astringent, and hybrid Asian (Diospyros kaki) x American (Diospyros...
Diversity of Pawpaw (Asimina triloba) Cultivars in USDA Repositories and Selected Retail Nurseries c. 2022 – Richard B. Frost. J. American Pomological Society, January 2023 Number 1 p. 2. [https://www.pubhort.org/aps/][1] Abstract: This...
Gareth, such an effort would involve eliminating several existing functionalities - so potential users would have to be educated as to why that is the case. In my perspective, this suite of functions would be invoked by WL and perhaps a WL GUI...
For further adventures, consider Bartok's Concerto For Orchestra for motifs, and for harmonies: John Adam's Harmonielehre.