SpokenString[expr] gives a string of text corresponding to a spoken representation of the expression expr.
The simplest way to mix text and formulas in a Mathematica notebook is to put each kind of material in a separate cell. Sometimes, however, you may want to embed a formula ...
Whether for simple annotation or to produce publication-quality plots, adding text outside the area of plots is one of many customization features that Mathematica provides ...
Mathematica provides detailed symbolic control over all aspects of text layout. Placing separate blocks or paragraphs in separate cells also immediately allows Mathematica's ...
Text
(Mathematica Import/Export Format) Plain text file. Universal format for storage and exchange of textual information. Represents text as a sequence of characters and line separators. Stores characters as ...
Text Display displays the selection as plain text without interpreting it.
General options for text formatting. If you have a large block of text containing no explicit newline characters, then Mathematica will automatically break your text into a ...
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.
The standard front end interface, as discussed in "Using a Notebook Interface", is appropriate for most users' purposes. In some cases, however, you may not need to use the ...
A "How to" describes how to carry out particular tasks with Mathematica, giving step-by-step instructions for common cases.