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 ...
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.
Unicode: 2220. Letter-like form. Used in geometry to indicate an angle, as in the symbol ∠ ABC.
Unicode: 22F0. Letter-like form. Used to indicate omitted elements in a matrix.
Unicode: 03DC. Aliases: Esc Di Esc, Esc Digamma Esc. Special Greek letter. Analogous to English W.
Unicode: 03DE. Aliases: Esc Ko Esc, Esc Koppa Esc. Special Greek letter. Analogous to English Q.
Unicode: 22EF. Letter-like form. Used to indicate omitted elements in a row of a matrix.
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.
Unicode: 03D2. Aliases: Esc cU Esc, Esc cUpsilon Esc. Greek letter. Not commonly used. Used in astronomy for mass to light ratio.