RENDER
Controls the creation and disposition of rendered
Bitstream fonts.
Used by: |
GOPTIONS statement |
Default: |
MEMORY |
Restriction: |
not supported by Java or ActiveX |
See: |
RENDERLIB |
Syntax
RENDER=APPEND | DISK | MEMORY | NONE | READ
Parameter Values
- APPEND
-
creates files to store
rendered versions of Bitstream fonts if the files do not already exist,
reads previously rendered characters from the font files, and appends
rendered versions of new characters to the font files when the SAS/GRAPH
procedure terminates.
- DISK
-
creates files to store
rendered versions of Bitstream fonts if the files do not already exist,
reads previously rendered characters from the font files, and appends
rendered versions of new characters to the font files as they are
encountered. This method is slower on some hosts, but it can work
in memory-constrained conditions where the other rendering methods
fail.
- MEMORY
-
renders all fonts in
memory without creating any font files on disk. Font files are not
used even if they already exist. New characters are not written to
existing font files when SAS/GRAPH procedures terminate.
This is the default
and should be the fastest method on hosts that support virtual memory.
- NONE
-
disables the font rendering
features.
- READ
-
reads existing rendered
font files but does not create new font files or write new characters
to existing font files. This is useful only when font files already
exist in the rendered font library.
Details
The memory capacity
and input/output characteristics of your host system determine which
value for the RENDER= option provides the best performance.