Mathematica 7 enhances the Mathematica notebook experience in several ways, with new convenient usability features, new levels of automation for the form and structure of ...
GrayLevel[level] is a graphics directive that specifies the gray-level intensity with which objects that follow should be displayed. GrayLevel[g, a] specifies opacity a.
Mathematica allows you detailed control over the way that graphics objects are rendered. The combination of sequentially-acting graphics directives, together with ...
Hue
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Hue[h] is a graphics directive which specifies that objects which follow are to be displayed, if possible, in a color corresponding to hue h. Hue[h, s, b] specifies colors in ...
FaceForm[g] is a graphics directive which specifies that faces of polygons and other filled graphics objects are to be drawn using the graphics directive or list of ...
RGBColor[red, green, blue] is a graphics directive specifying that objects that follow are to be displayed, if possible, in the color given. RGBColor[r, g, b, a] specifies ...
CMYKColor[cyan, magenta, yellow, black] is a graphics directive which specifies that graphical objects which follow are to be displayed in the color given. CMYKColor[c, m, y, ...
Transparent represents perfect transparency in graphics or style specifications.
TranslationTransform[v] gives a TransformationFunction that represents translation of points by a vector v.
Scale
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Scale[g, s] represents graphics primitives g scaled by a factor s. Scale[g, s, {x, y, ...}] scales with the point {x, y, ...} kept fixed. Scale[g, {s_x, s_y, ...}, ...] ...