Fonts Used by Default When NOGSTYLE System Option Is in Effect
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GIF, JPEG, PNG, TIFF,
SVG, SASBMP, SASPRTx, GIFANIM, PCL, PS, PDF
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Font specified by <MTmonospace> subkey in the SAS registry
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BMP, ZGIF, ZPNG, ZJPEG,
ZTIFF in all environments except z/OS
Display devices for
Graph window: WIN, XCOLOR, IBMPCGX
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Font specified by DMSFont
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SASEMF, SASWMF, EMF,
and WMF in other operating environments
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Font specified by <MTmonospace> subkey in the SAS registry
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Font specified in the Chartype 1 field in the device entry
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Font specified by the
device entry
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The DMS font is controlled
by the FONT= option on Windows, by the Xdefaults X resources on UNIX,
and by the host display code on
z/OS. For more information, see the
SAS documentation for your operating environment.
Note: In some cases,
SAS/GRAPH can switch to Simulate. When styles
are turned off (the NOGSTYLE system option is in effect), the only
default font that is scalable is the font used for TITLE1. If the
height specified for other fonts is not equal to one, then
SAS/GRAPH switches to Simulate.
See The SIMULATE Font for more information.
The Java and ActiveX
devices ignore the NOGSTYLE system option; they always use styles.
When you are using the Java and ActiveX devices (which always use
styles), the fonts are determined at run time. The fonts are resolved
based on the fonts available on the system where the graph is viewed.
When you use the JAVA or ACTIVEX device, the fonts specified by the
styles are also specified in the HTML or RTF file that is generated.
When the file is viewed, if a font is not available, the font mapper
on the system where the file is viewed determines the font that is
substituted.