![]() We have referred the matter to Wolfram.Ī second way to make a package autoload is to add the package, say: Although the feature does work correctly to load/unload mathStatica, unfortunately Wolfram’s autoload Startup feature is actually non-functional at this time. This yields a very nice interface which, in theory, one can use to manage packages. ![]() In Mathematica 7, open the 'Documentation Center', and go to: Unfortunately, both methods have bugs and neither actually works. ![]() There are actually 2 different ways to make a package autoload in Mathematica 7. it is only Wolfram’s 'Find Selected Function' feature that no longer works in v7.Īutoloading mathStatica under v7? What’s up? ![]() Please note: The mathStatica Help system works perfectly. Hopefully, Wolfram will be able to resolve the problem in a future version of Mathematica. The problem effects all add-on packages created using Mathematica (rather than Wolfram WorkBench). This is unfortunately a design 'issue' with Mathematica 7. What’s up?Īnswer: The problem does not occur in Mathematica 6. This works beautifully under Mathematica 6, but it doesn’t work in Mathematica 7. Selected the text with my mouse, and then chose 'Find Selected Function' from the Mathematica Help menu. Simple solution: please don’t leave the v7 Wolfram palettes open on your screen. you will see that the mathStatica context has NOT loaded, and so none of the mathStatica functions will work. However, if you actually check the $ContextPath. Then, mathStatica appears to load correctly:
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