Mathematica Asked by WAH on August 26, 2021
I’m at my wit’s end. I’m using MMA version 12.1.1.0 (for Mac), and the front end is behaving bizarrely.
When I’ve chosen Subsection style, there are times when I’m writing that the front end randomly (?) upgrades the style to Section
Typing "=" in the middle of a mathematical expression sometimes (actually often) leads to the whole expression being converted to Text Display with a leading orange box with an equals sign in it
Other similar issues, for example a cell autoformatted to Python input
I’ve tried turning off things such as "AutoConvertEnable" in the OptionsInspector (is this even the correct option to turn off?), but clicking the box only makes the option bold, and the change doesn’t stick. When I use a command such as "SetOptions[$FrontEndSession, "FormatTypeAutoConvert" -> False]", I can literally watch the OptionsInspector change from True to False with the use of the command, but then change right back to True again once I start a new line.
Please help!!
Edit: The version I was running was dated June 9, 2020. But the problems persist in the latest version I downloaded as of this morning, July 15, 2020, whose version is dated June 19, 2020.
When I change versions, I only replace the app in Applications folder. Maybe some files are stored elsewhere that got corrupted? Note that the problem persists even after wiping the /Applications/Mathematica.app/, /Library/Mathematica/, ~/Library/Mathematica/, and ~/Library/Wolfram/ folders (there was no ~/Library/Caches/Wolfram/ folder) and reinstalling.
Edit 2: Thank you very much to the two commenters who noted that starting any cell with "=" changes the cell style. I’ve been using the cleanly installed newest MMA binary (June 19, 2020) without a hitch. I believe the problem is solved, and so I’ll accept the reinstall suggestion as correct. What a massive relief. Thank you all so much!
I also ran into similar problems with 12.1.1 for Mac. Check the MD5 checksum of the version you are using. There was an initial version posted when 12.1.1 was first released that contained some front-end bugs. It was rather quietly replaced with a revised version of 12.1.1. The MD5 checksum of the latest version, which seems to work much better, should be: 8f8dadb67974755bc4a5935393581e5d
Correct answer by toadatrix on August 26, 2021
On the Mac, Ctrl = will give you the orange box; you are essentially using that to enter natural language input in Mathematica. See guide/WolframAlphaIntegration in the documentation. Any chance you are doing that inadvertently? Once I placed a book that just touched the bottom left of the keyboard and was holding Ctrl down. Or had a second Bluetooth keyboard connected on a side table with papers on top of it.
Answered by PaulCommentary on August 26, 2021
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