

Group brackets (used for program control) In order to have the color apply to more characters, place the text you want in color in curly brackets. Note 3: For all coloring, the color will apply only to the text immediately following the command until the next space is encountered.

To change the actual fonts used for custom fonts and the fonts used for variables (unquoted text), numbers and functions, use Format > Fonts. Note 2: There are three custom fonts: serif (with serifs), sans (sans serif, meaning without serifs), and fixed ( monospaced). Note 1: Unquoted text that is not a command is considered to be a variable. Make color green returns to default color blackīrace items to change color of more than one item Make color of following text cyan (see Note 3) Transparent (useful to get a placeholder of a given size)įollowing item in sans serif font (see Note 2) Upper and lower bounds shown with integral

All operators can be used with the limit functions (“from" and “to").
