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Graphics Options & Styling   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica provides hundreds of options to control every aspect of the construction and styling of graphics. The options are carefully designed to be both flexible and ...
Version 6.0 represented a major step forward in visualization and graphics, with many new and original concepts. Among them was full integration of Mathematica symbolic ...
AlignmentPoint   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
AlignmentPoint is an option which specifies how objects should by default be aligned when they appear in Inset.
Selecting Graphics Objects   (Mathematica Tutorial)
The following sequence shows how to select an object inside a graphic. To begin editing within a graphic, single-click or double-click the background or an object in the ...
ContentSelectable   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ContentSelectable is an option to constructs such as Inset, Graphics, and GraphicsGroup that specifies whether and how content within them should be selectable.
Building on Mathematica's unique base of visualization and graphics capabilities, Mathematica 7 adds several important new areas. Emphasizing integration and automation, ...
TextJustification   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
TextJustification is an option for Cell and Inset which specifies how much lines of text can be stretched in order to make them be the same length.
PackingMethod   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
PackingMethod is an option for GraphPlot and related functions which specifies how disconnected components should be packed together in the layout produced.
RotateLabel   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
RotateLabel is an option for graphics and related functions that specifies whether labels on vertical frame axes should be rotated to be vertical.
VertexRenderingFunction   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
VertexRenderingFunction is an option for GraphPlot and related functions that gives a function to generate the graphics primitives to use in rendering each vertex.
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