User Guide

If the source file is altered, the embedded image does not change because
the original object is pasted into the document.
To resize an inserted image:
1. Click the image. Resizing anchors appear at the sides and corners of the
image.
2. Move the mouse over the resize anchor. Resizing arrows appear.
3. Click and drag the image to the desired size.
ImageTools Package
You can manipulate image data using the ImageTools package. This package
is a collection of utilities for reading and writing common image file formats,
and for performing basic image processing operations within Maple.
Within Maple, images are represented as dense, rectangular Arrays of 64-
bit hardware floating-point numbers. Grayscale images are 2-D, whereas
color images are 3-D (the third dimension representing the color channels).
In addition to the commands in the ImageTools package, many ordinary
Array and Matrix operations are useful for image processing.
For details about this feature, refer to the ?ImageTools help page.
Show or Hide Worksheet Content
You can hide document elements of a specific type so that they are not visible.
This does not delete them, but hides them from view. Hidden elements are
not printed or exported, but they are copied and pasted.
In a document, use the Show Contents dialog to hide all spreadsheets, input,
output, or graphics, plus section boundaries, execution group boundaries,
and hidden table borders on mouse pointer roll over. The dialog is accessed
from the View>Show/Hide Contents menu.
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