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FrameMargins   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
FrameMargins is an option for objects that can be displayed with frames which specifies the absolute margins in printer's points to leave inside the frame.
Magnify   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Magnify[expr, r] represents an object to be displayed with magnification r. Magnify[expr] displays with expr magnified by a fixed factor.
Tables and Matrices   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Formatting lists as tables and matrices. Here is a list. Grid gives the list typeset in a tabular format.
New in 6.0: Formatting & Styling   (Mathematica Guide)
Version 6.0 added hundreds of new options for formatting and styling —supporting Version 6.0's major advances in dynamic interactivity, interoperability, interface ...
Creating Inspectors   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica's unified symbolic architecture and dynamic object mechanism makes possible a uniquely flexible form of direct-manipulation inspector, in which an arbitrary ...
Two-Dimensional Graphics Elements   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Basic two-dimensional graphics elements. Here is a line primitive. This shows the line as a two-dimensional graphics object.
Notebook Formatting & Styling   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica notebooks include all the usual features of a top-quality word-processing system, plus many additional special capabilities. In all, there are over a thousand ...
Graphics Annotation & Appearance   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica's graphics language is carefully designed to make it easy to control—both manually and programmatically—the detailed appearance and labeling of graphics, while ...
Mathematical Typesetting   (Mathematica Guide)
Developed at Wolfram Research over nearly twenty years, Mathematica has by far the world's most sophisticated and convenient mathematical typesetting technology. Generalizing ...
When you set up a graphics object in Mathematica, you give coordinates for the various graphical elements that appear. When Mathematica renders the graphics object, it has to ...
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