The GFONT procedure stores user-created
SAS/GRAPH fonts in the location that is associated
with the libref GFONT0. Before you create or display a user-created
SAS/GRAPH font, submit a LIBNAME
statement to associate the libref GFONT0 with a location where the
font is stored, as follows:
LIBNAME gfont0 "SAS-data-library";
The GFONT0 library is
the first place that
SAS/GRAPH software searches for fonts. Always assign GFONT0 to the library
that contains your personal
SAS/GRAPH fonts. If you have personal
SAS/GRAPH fonts in more than one SAS library,
assign them librefs in the sequence GFONT0, GFONT1, GFONT2, and so
on. The search for entries terminates if there is a break in the
numbering sequence. If the libref GFONT0 is not defined, by default
SAS/GRAPH software begins
searching for fonts in
SASHELP.FONTS.
If a user-created
SAS/GRAPH font has the same name
as a font supplied by SAS, and if the libref GFONT0 has been defined,
then the user-created
SAS/GRAPH font is used, because GFONT0 is first in the search order.
To cancel or redefine
the libref GFONT
n, submit the
following statement:
LIBNAME GFONTn;