To choose a different font or point size for text in SAS windows, open the
Fonts dialog
box by using the DLGFONT command or by selecting
ToolsOptionsFonts.
To change the font in the
Enhanced Editor, select
ToolsOptionsEnhanced Editor and click the
Appearance tab.
The fonts that are available for SAS windows depend on the monospace fonts that you
have installed under Windows. For example, you might have the Courier font and Lucida
Console font available. The Enhanced Editor does not require mono space font.
When you select a font or point size, the
Font dialog box and the
Enhanced
Editor Options dialog box display a sample of the font that you have selected. For more information
about selecting fonts for the Enhanced Editor, select
HelpUsing This Window or press
F1 when the Enhanced Editor is the active window.
When you install SAS, the Setup program automatically installs a TrueType font, named
SAS Monospace, that is designed specifically for use with SAS. This font,
in combination with the Sasfont display font, ensures that tabular output is formatted
properly whether you view it in the Output window,
print it, or copy it to another Windows application.
By default, SAS uses the SAS Monospace font to produce printed output. In addition,
any text that you cut, copy, or drag from
a SAS window to paste into another Windows application is formatted with the SAS Monospace
font.
You cannot use the Fonts item
to select SAS/GRAPH fonts.
CAUTION:
Beware
of changing certain display characteristics on low-resolution displays.
If you select large font sizes on some monitors, you might not be able to see all
the text in your SAS windows
at one time. In windows that have no scroll bars, large font sizes can hide some choices,
causing them to be invisible. For these types of displays, large font sizes are not
recommended. This same problem can occur if you change the Windows Appearance properties
and select a thick window border. On low-resolution displays, you should not use thick
window borders.