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Italic
Italic
represents an italic font slant.
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Style
[
expr
, Italic]
specifies that
expr
should be displayed with fonts italic.
Italic
is effectively equivalent to
FontSlant
->Italic
.
Italic
can be negated using
FontSlant
->
Plain
.
Italic
uses the italic version of fonts if these exist; otherwise it has no effect.
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Use an italic font slant:
In[1]:=
Out[1]=
In[2]:=
Out[2]=
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Plain
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FontSlant
FontVariations
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Font Options
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