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Exporting Graphics and Sounds   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Mathematica allows you to export graphics and sounds in a wide variety of formats. If you use the notebook front end for Mathematica, then you can typically just copy and ...
Formats for Text in Graphics   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Specifying formats for text in graphics. Here is a plot with default settings for all formats. Here is the same plot, but now using a 12-point bold font.
\[Angle]   (Mathematica Character Name)
Unicode: 2220. Letter-like form. Used in geometry to indicate an angle, as in the symbol ∠ ABC.
\[AscendingEllipsis]   (Mathematica Character Name)
Unicode: 22F0. Letter-like form. Used to indicate omitted elements in a matrix.
\[CapitalDigamma]   (Mathematica Character Name)
Unicode: 03DC. Aliases: Esc Di Esc, Esc Digamma Esc. Special Greek letter. Analogous to English W.
\[CapitalKoppa]   (Mathematica Character Name)
Unicode: 03DE. Aliases: Esc Ko Esc, Esc Koppa Esc. Special Greek letter. Analogous to English Q.
\[CenterEllipsis]   (Mathematica Character Name)
Unicode: 22EF. Letter-like form. Used to indicate omitted elements in a row of a matrix.
\[CloverLeaf]   (Mathematica Character Name)
Unicode: 2318. Alias: Esc cl Esc. Letter-like form. Used on Macintosh and other computers to indicate command keys.
\[Cup]   (Mathematica Character Name)
Unicode: 2323. Infix operator. x ⌣ y is by default interpreted as Cup[x,y]. Used in pure mathematics to mean cup product.
\[CurlyCapitalUpsilon]   (Mathematica Character Name)
Unicode: 03D2. Aliases: Esc cU Esc, Esc cUpsilon Esc. Greek letter. Not commonly used. Used in astronomy for mass to light ratio.
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