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VRML   (Mathematica Import/Export Format)
Registered MIME type: model/vrml VRML geometry format. Early standard for delivering 3D content on the web. Stores 3D geometries, background images, light source, and view ...
X3D   (Mathematica Import/Export Format)
MIME type: model/x3d+xml Web3D geometry format. Used for distributing 3D models on the web and in media applications. XML format. Can store multiple geometries. Introduced in ...
ZPR   (Mathematica Import/Export Format)
ZPrint CAD format. Used with Z Corporation 3D printers. Native format of the ZEdit and ZPrint applications. Developed by Z Corporation. Stores a physical 3D model and color ...
RoundingRadius   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
RoundingRadius is an option for Rectangle, Framed, and related functions that specifies the radius of the circle to use in rendering rounded corners.
NormalsFunction   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
NormalsFunction is an option for Plot3D and related functions that specifies a function to apply to determine the effective surface normals at every point.
Stellate   (Polyhedron Operations Package Symbol)
Stellate[expr] replaces each polygon in graphics expression expr by a pyramid, with the polygon as its base.Stellate[expr, ratio] uses a stellation ratio ratio.
GeoGridPosition   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
GeoGridPosition[{x, y, z}, projection] represents a point {x, y, z} in a planimetric cartographic grid using the specified projection.
ToCCodeString   (SymbolicC Package Symbol)
ToCCodeString[symbolicC] generates a string of C code from a symbolic C expression.
JVX   (Mathematica Import/Export Format)
JavaView 3D geometry format. Native format of the JavaView visualization software. Used for the visualization of 2D or 3D geometries. Can be embedded in web pages and viewed ...
OpenTruncate   (Polyhedron Operations Package Symbol)
OpenTruncate[expr] truncates each edge of each polygon in graphics expression expr without filling in with a polygon.OpenTruncate[expr, ratio] truncates to the specified ...
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