The basic operation of the SAS System under Windows has been enhanced
as follows:
- Silent (unattended) Setup
- Improvements to Silent (unattended) Setup allow it to be
used for remote, unattended installations.
- multiple-user support
- To facilitate multiple users on the same computer, the Setup
program allows users to use separate SASUSER locations. Since these folders
are placed in locations that are separate from the main SAS System image,
network installations can be shared more easily.
- CD-ROM browser
- The Auto-run program that launches when the SAS System CD-ROM
is inserted has been enhanced. It now provides a custom Web view of the SAS
System CD-ROM. Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.02 (or above) users will also
see a custom Web view of the SAS CD-ROM that facilitates its use with Internet
Explorer.
- multiple-installation support
- Setup now handles separate invocations. A single uninstall
action correctly removes all previously installed SAS System files.
- Setup dialog box selections
- The Setup dialog boxes have been reorganized so that Personal, Client, and Server installations can
be more easily selected and performed.
- network performance
- SAS configuration information has been better organized
so that performance across a network is improved.
- enhanced configuration file processing
- Multiple configuration files are now allowed as well as
embedding the CONFIG system option within a configuration file. In addition,
the SAS System will automatically search several locations for configuration
options.
- printing enhancements
- Printers are now identified using the printer name, and
you can print to any printer defined to the Windows Print Manager. You no
longer need to specify a port name. Additional improvements to printing include
new options that provide programmatic control of settings that were previously
available only in interactive dialog boxes.
-
Enhanced
Editor
- Using the Enhanced Editor, you can now use color coding
to differentiate SAS statements, check the syntax of your SAS System programs,
as well as edit multiple files simultaneoulsy.
- Program Editor enhancements include
-
- The CTRL+DELETE key deletes the current word instead of the whole
line.
- Using the ALT key when you hold the mouse button selects a rectangular
block of text.
- The SHIFT key in combination with the mouse button extends the
selection of a text area.
- When you are copying text to the clipboard, the text stays selected
after the copy.
- When you are pasting text into the Program Editor while text is
highlighted, the highlighted text is replaced with new text.
- The Sasfont bitmap font displays faster and looks better on the
display, so it is the default display font. The SAS Monospace font looks better
in printed output and scales to many point sizes, so it is the default printer
font and RTF clipboard font.
- Rich Text Format support
- The contents of a text window can be saved as an RTF file
using either the Save As dialog box or the WRTFSAVE command.
- dialog boxes
- For dialog boxes such as the Open or Save As dialog boxes,
file types and filenames are associated with the window that invokes the dialog
box. These changes allow the window that invokes the dialog box to set the
default file type and filename.
The DLGOPEN command has been enhanced to extend support for complex
filters, which include filters with spaces and single quotation marks.
- font scripting
- The capability to specify the script (codepage) to be used
with a font is a new feature. With this feature, you can use fonts that have
codepages other than the default codepage currently used by the SAS System.
Font scripting is useful for international SAS users who use more than one
character set at a time. For example, users can now create SAS/AF FRAME entries
that use a Cyrillic, Greek, and Western European font at the same time.
-
OLE
enhancements
- The OLE automation server can access data that exists on
a remote machine using Distributed COM Configuration Properties.
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