Enter an equal sign (=) and the number of the frame that you want to go to. For
example, =1 displays the Text Body and Margin Information frame, and =2 displays
the Carriage Control Information frame.
Select the name of the frame from the Tools menu.
Select Next Screen or Previous Screen from the Tools menu.
You can move between fields on a frame with the TAB key.
After you finish defining or editing your form, issue the END command to save your
changes and exit the FORM window.
Note: Turning on Forms by checking the Use Forms check box in the print window
turns Universal Printing off for printing non-graphic windows.
Operating Environment Information
For more information about printing with Forms, see the documentation for your
operating environment.
Using Fonts with Universal Printers and
SAS/GRAPH Devices
Rendering Fonts
Universal printing uses the FreeType library to generate and display fonts in SAS output.
The FreeType library supports TrueType and Type1 fonts, which are rendered in SAS by
either the FreeType library or by using the font-rendering capabilities of the host.
Output methods that use the FreeType library are preferred because they can render fonts
in all of the operating environments that SAS supports. The following Universal Printers
and SAS/GRAPH devices are recommended because they use the FreeType library
1
to
render fonts.
Note: Universal Printing and SAS/GRAPH do not support double-byte Type1 fonts.
1
The FreeType library is used to perform two distinct operations in SAS: measuring the text and rendering the font. Depending on the
output devices specified, the FreeType library can perform one or both of these operations. to render fonts.
Using Fonts with Universal Printers and SAS/GRAPH Devices 283
Table 15.9 Devices That Use the FreeType Library to Render Fonts
Output Method Device
SAS/GRAPH
devices
GIF, GIFANIM, HTML, WEBFRAME
TIFFB, TIFFP, TIFFG3, TIFFB300, TIFFP300
JPEG
PCL5, PCL5C, PCL5E
PDF, PDFC, PDFA
PNG, PNGT, PNG300
PSL, PSCOLOR, PSLEPSF, PSLEPSFC
SVG, SVGT, SVGVIEW, SVGANIM, and SVGZ
*
SASEMF, SASWMF
**
SASPRTC, SASPRTG, SASPRTM printer interface devices
ODS printing and
Universal
Printing
EMF, EMFDUAL
**
GIF
PCL5, PCL5C, PCL5E
PDF, PDFA
PNG, PNGT, PNG300
PostScript
SVG, SVGT, SVGZ, SVGView, and SVGnotip
SVGANIM
ODS RTF
PNG, SASEMF
*
, EMF
ODS HTML
PNG, PNGT, PNG300, GIF, JPEG, SVG, SVGT
*
*
If the NOFONTRENDERING option is set, the device driver only uses the FreeType library for
measuring the text.
**
These devices use the FreeType library only for measuring text. The final font rendering is done by an
application such as Microsoft Word, which displays the output using system installed fonts.
Font embedding allows the fonts used in the creation of output to travel with that output,
ensuring that it is displayed or printed exactly as you intended. For more information
about the FONTEMBEDDING system option see “FONTEMBEDDING System
Option” in SAS System Options: Reference.
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Note: Not all browsers support font embedding.
The following table lists the devices and output methods that use host font-rendering
only.
Table 15.10 Devices That Use Host Font-Rendering Only
Output Method Device
SAS/GRAPH
devices
ACTIVEX, ACTXIMG, JAVA, JAVAIMG
Note: These are client devices.
BMP
EMF, WMF
ZGIF
Table 15.11 Devices That Use FreeType Font-Rendering or Host Font-Rendering
Output Method Device By Default, uses ...
SAS/GRAPH
devices
ZGIF, ZPNG Host font-rendering
HTML, WEBFRAME FreeType font-rendering .
TIFFB, TIFFP, TIFFB300,
TIFFP300
FreeType font-rendering
JPEG FreeType font-rendering
Note: You can set OPTIONS FONTRENDERING= FREETYPE_POINTS |
HOST_PIXELS
to change the rendering method for devices that support both the
FreeType library and host rendering.
UNIX Specifics
With devices that use host rendering in a UNIX operating environment, the TrueType
fonts must be installed on the X server that is being used. This is usually specified by
the DISPLAY environment variable. For more information, see the Configuration
Guide for SAS 9.4 Foundation for UNIX Environments.
ODS Styles and TrueType Fonts
By default, many SAS/GRAPH device drivers and all Universal Printers generate output
by using ODS styles, and these ODS styles use TrueType fonts. If no style is specified,
the default style is used. If you want the appearance of graphs to be compatible with
graphs that were generated prior to SAS 9.2, set the GSTYLE system option to specify
NOGSTYLE. For information about the GSTYLE System Option, see “GSTYLE
System Option” in SAS/GRAPH: Reference.
Using Fonts with Universal Printers and SAS/GRAPH Devices 285
Portability of TrueType Fonts
TrueType fonts are portable across operating environments and are always available in
Microsoft Windows environments. A few TrueType fonts are included with some
versions of UNIX X Windows.
International Character Support
TrueType fonts support a wide range of international characters. For more information
about SAS code that uses TrueType fonts, see “Examples of Specifying Fonts and
Printing International Characters” on page 294.
TrueType Fonts Supplied by SAS
When you install SAS, a number of TrueType fonts are available based on choices that
were made during the installation. TrueType fonts that are supplied by SAS can be
categorized into four groups: Windows Glyph List (WGL) Pan-European character set
fonts that are compatible with Microsoft; graphic symbol; multilingual; and monolingual
Asian. These fonts are about the same shape and size as the Microsoft fonts and can be
substituted for the Microsoft fonts without changing formatting or paging. The following
table shows the SAS font and the compatible Microsoft font.
Table 15.12 Windows Glyph List (WGL) Pan-European Character Set Fonts That Are
Compatible with Microsoft
Font Name Font Description
Compatibility with Microsoft
Font
Albany AMT sans-serif Arial
Thorndale AMT serif Times New Roman
Cumberland AMT
serif fixed
*
Courier New
*
Fixed refers to uniform spacing.
Table 15.13 Graphic Symbol TrueType Fonts
Font Name Font Description
Compatibility with
Microsoft Font
Compatibility with
Adobe Type1 Font
Symbol MT 192 symbols Symbol Symbol
Monotype Sorts
*
205 Wingdings
characters
Not applicable
*
Not applicable
*
Arial Symbol
42 symbols
**
Not applicable Not applicable
Arial Symbol Bold
42 symbols
**
Not applicable Not applicable
Arial Symbol Bold
Italic
42 symbols
**
Not applicable Not applicable
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Font Name Font Description
Compatibility with
Microsoft Font
Compatibility with
Adobe Type1 Font
Arial Symbol Italic
42 symbols
**
Not applicable Not applicable
Times New Roman
Symbol
42 symbols
**
Not applicable Not applicable
Times New Roman
Symbol Bold
42 symbols
**
Not applicable Not applicable
Times New Roman
Symbol Bold Italic
42 symbols
**
Not applicable Not applicable
Times New Roman
Symbol Italic
42 symbols
**
Not applicable Not applicable
*
SAS Monotype Sorts is an ornamental font consisting of shapes, symbols, and decorative glyphs that have
no one-to-one mapping to Microsoft TrueType or Adobe Type1 fonts. However, the SAS Monotype Sorts
font closely resembles Microsoft "Wingdings" TrueType and Adobe "ITC Zapf Dingbats" Type1 fonts.
**
These fonts have special glyphs for the Latin characters 0, <. =, C, D, L, M, N, P, R, S, U, V ,W, X, Z, and
a-z. All other characters are undefined and might be rendered as a rectangle. For example, in the HTML
destination, the rectangle is replaced with the matching Latin1 character when it is displayed in Internet
Explorer.
Table 15.14 Multilingual TrueType Fonts
Font Name Language Supported Font Description
Arial Unicode MS
*
Arabic, Armenian, Basic Latin,
Bengali, Bopomofo,
Cyrillic, Devanagari, Georgian,
Greek and Coptic, Gujarati,
Gurmukhi, hangul jamo, Hebrew,
hiragana, Kanbun, Kannada,
katakana, Lao, Malayalam,
Oriya, Tamil, Telugu,
Oriya, Tamil, Telugu, Thai
Tibetan.
sans-serif
Times New Roman Uni
*
Arabic, Basic Latin, Bopomofo,
Cyrillic,Devanagari,
Georgian, Greek and
Coptic,Gujarati, hangul jamo,
Hebrew, hiragana, Kanbun,
katakana, Lao, Mongolian,
Tamil, Telugu, Thai, Tibetan.
serif
*
In SAS 9.4, the Arial Unicode MS and Times New Roman fonts replace the Monotype Sans WT and
Thorndale Duospace WT fonts.
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