Mathematica allows you to control how the pages in notebooks are laid out for printing. You can give a general specification in a stylesheet, or you can specify details for ...
Mathematica not only allows you to create interfaces within its usual notebook framework, but also to create complex standalone interfaces that customize the whole user ...
Mathematica allows detailed control of the overall look and operation of notebook windows.
As the world's best-developed tree-oriented symbolic language, Mathematica is uniquely suited to working with XML. Not only can Mathematica generate XML from scratch, it can ...
Assuming[assum, expr] evaluates expr with assum appended to $Assumptions, so that assum is included in the default assumptions used by functions such as Refine, Simplify, and ...
AutoScroll is an option to SelectionMove and related functions that specifies whether a notebook should automatically be scrolled to display the current selection.
ChartBaseStyle is an option for charting functions that specifies the base style for all chart elements.
DefaultFaceGridsStyle is a low-level option for 3D graphics functions that specifies the default style to use in rendering face grids.
DefaultFrameTicksStyle is a low-level option for 2D graphics functions that specifies the default style to use in rendering frame ticks.
DefaultGridLinesStyle is a low-level option for 2D graphics functions that specifies the default style to use in rendering grid lines.