Overview of Palettes
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A palette is a collection of buttons representing items such as predefined symbols, expressions, operators, Matrices, and Vectors. By clicking the buttons on the palettes, you can build or edit mathematical expressions without having to remember the Maple command syntax. Maple provides over 30 palettes.
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You can draw a symbol with the Handwriting palette and let Maple match it with existing symbols.
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You can create a Favorites palette of the expressions and entities you use frequently.
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Core Palettes
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Favorites - a palette where you can add expressions and entities that you use frequently
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Variables - manage all of your assigned variables in your current Maple session
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Expression - a palette containing a collection of common operations, trigonometric expressions, and function building tools
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Calculus - a palette for constructing expressions commonly used in calculus, such as derivatives and single, double and triple integrals
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Matrix - a palette consisting of a dialog that allows you to enter the number of rows and columns required; designate type, such as zero-filled; and designate shape, such as diagonal. Use this palette to insert a Matrix or Vector.
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Layout - a palette that allows you to add math expressions using layout templates, such as superscripts and subscripts
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Components - a palette that allows you to embed simple graphical interface components (for example, a button) into your worksheet. The components can be associated with actions that are to be executed.
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Handwriting - a palette that provides an efficient way to find and insert the right symbol. You draw the symbol with your mouse and then Maple matches your input against symbols available in the system.
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Units by Dimensionality - a palette that inserts units by dimensionality
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Accents - a palette that allows you to insert decorated names such as an x with an arrow over it to denote a vector
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Student Random Variables - a palette for constructing random variables based on distributions in the Student Statistics package
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Trigonometric and Hyperbolic Functions - a palette for constructing expressions containing trigonometric and hyperbolic functions
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Group Constructors - a palette for constructing groups based on the Group Theory package
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Alphabetical Palettes
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Alphabetical palettes include Roman Extended Uppercase, Roman Extended Lowercase, Diacritical Marks, Greek, Cyrillic, Script, Open Face, and Fraktur.
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Use Roman Extended Uppercase and Lowercase palettes for accents, such as grave or umlaut.
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Use the Diacritical Marks palette in 2-D math regions where accents are required. To enter these marks, use underscript and overscript shortcut keys or the equivalent menu items under the Insert>Typesetting menu.
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Underscript: Ctrl+' (Command+', for Mac)
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Overscript: Ctrl+Shift+" (Command+Shift+", for Mac)
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Mathematical Palettes
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Common Symbols - a palette of common symbols for constructing expressions using sums, products, , and among other things
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Relational - a palette of standard relations for constructing expressions
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Relational Round - a palette of relational round symbols for constructing expressions
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Operators - a palette of operators for constructing expressions
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Large Operators - a palette of large operators for constructing expressions
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Negated - a palette of negation symbols for constructing expressions
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Fenced - a palette of fenced symbols for constructing expressions
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Arrows - a palette of arrow symbols for constructing expressions
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Constants and Symbols - a palette of constants and symbols for constructing expressions
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Punctuation - a palette of various punctuation symbols, such as the registered trademark and copyright symbols, for inserting into text regions
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Miscellaneous - a palette of miscellaneous math and other symbols outside the above categories
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Other Palettes
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The specialty palettes listed here can be added to the palettes pane by right-clicking (Control-click, Mac) the palette dock, selecting Show Palette from the context menu, and then selecting the desired palette.
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Tasks - a palette where you can store tasks that you have created
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eBook Metadata - a palette consisting of a collection of Metadata tags you can use, along with commands from the eBookTools package, to author documents
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