Solving Maple 9 Problems with GIFs: A Question from Max

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In summary, the speaker had used Maple 9 to convert a worksheet into an HTML page, but wanted to improve the quality of the GIFs (blue Maple output) by using a different method. They were unsure of how to do so and asked for assistance. Vladimir Bondarenko provided a solution, suggesting to open the worksheet with a Classic Worksheet Maple 9 session and click the "Execute the worksheet" button. He also provided his contact information and links to his websites.
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Hi, everybody;
I did some calculations in Maple 9 and converted the Maple worksheet to an HTML page. The result is right here:
http://www.max0526.fcpages.com/eq/jet2D.html.
Now, I want to convert the same worksheet to a similar HTML page but with all the GIFs (blue Maple output) of better quality (bigger font size). I know that it's possible (http://lie.uwaterloo.ca/help/abel2c1.html ) but I don't know how to do it.
Can anybody help me please?
Max.
 
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Hi,

you wrote

M> I want to convert the same worksheet to a similar HTML page but with
M> all the GIFs (blue Maple output) of better quality (bigger font size).

It's simple. Obviously, you made your conversion using a Standard worksheet.

Please

1) run a new Classic Worksheet Maple 9 sesssion (not Standard!)

2) open your worksheet with CWM

3) now because of Maple bug you will see the BROWNISH outputs, not the
original blue ones; if you want the BLUE ones just click at the Execute the
worksheet button.

4) Relax and enjoy! :smile:


Best wishes,

Vladimir Bondarenko

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Co-founder, CEO, Mathematical Director
Cyber Tester, LLC
13 Dekabristov Str, Simferopol
Crimea 95000, Ukraine
tel: +38-(0652)-447325
tel: +38-(0652)-230243
tel: +38-(0652)-523144
fax: +38-(0652)-510700

http://www.cybertester.com/
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http://www.CAS-testing.org/

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Hi Max,

Thank you for sharing your question with us. It is possible to convert Maple 9 problems to HTML pages with high-quality GIFs. Here are the steps you can follow to achieve this:

1. Open your Maple worksheet in Maple 9 and make sure all the calculations and plots are correct.

2. Go to File > Export as > HTML. This will create an HTML version of your worksheet.

3. Open the HTML file in a text editor (such as Notepad or TextEdit).

4. Look for the line that starts with <IMG SRC=. This line contains the code for your GIFs.

5. Change the width and height attributes in this line to increase the size of your GIFs. For example, you can change width="200" height="200" to width="400" height="400" to double the size of your GIFs.

6. Save the changes and open the HTML file in a browser to check the quality of the GIFs.

7. If you are satisfied with the quality, you can upload the HTML file to your website.

I hope this helps. Good luck with your Maple 9 problems!


 

1. How can I use GIFs to solve Maple 9 problems?

The process of using GIFs to solve Maple 9 problems involves creating a series of animated images that demonstrate the steps of the problem-solving process. This can be done using software such as Giphy or by recording your own screen while solving the problem.

2. Are GIFs an effective way to solve Maple 9 problems?

Yes, GIFs can be a highly effective tool for solving Maple 9 problems as they provide a visual representation of the steps involved in solving the problem. This can be especially helpful for those who are more visually oriented learners.

3. Are there any specific techniques for creating GIFs for Maple 9 problem solving?

Some useful techniques for creating GIFs for Maple 9 problem solving include using color coding to differentiate between different elements or steps in the problem, using arrows or annotations to guide the viewer's attention, and keeping the GIFs short and concise.

4. Can I use GIFs to solve any type of Maple 9 problem?

While GIFs can be a helpful tool for solving many types of Maple 9 problems, they may not be suitable for every problem. Complex problems with multiple steps or calculations may require more detailed explanations that cannot be effectively conveyed through GIFs.

5. Is it necessary to have prior knowledge of Maple 9 in order to use GIFs for problem solving?

While some familiarity with Maple 9 may be helpful, it is not a necessity for using GIFs to solve problems. The visual nature of GIFs can make them accessible to those with varying levels of knowledge and experience with Maple 9.

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