What's New in the SAS 9.3 ODS Graphics Editor
Overview
The ODS Graphics Editor
has the following changes and enhancements:
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stand-alone editor is no longer
required
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enhancements for editing a graph
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additional rendering option for
SGE files
Editor Is Included with Base SAS
The ODS Graphics Editor
is now available with Base SAS software.
SAS/GRAPH software is not
required in order to use the editor. The documentation has also moved
to the Base SAS node in SAS Help and Documentation.
Stand-Alone Editor Is No Longer Required
In previous releases
on Windows and Linux operating systems, you had to install the stand-alone
editor even when you invoked the editor from SAS. You could not open
ODS Graphics Editor SGE files without the stand-alone editor.
Starting with the 9.3
release, the stand-alone editor is no longer required to open SGE
files from SAS. However, the stand-alone editor is still available.
You would install the stand-alone editor when you need to open SGE
files but do not have SAS installed on the system.
ODS Changes and Enhancements
The editor supports
a new ODS style: HTMLBlueCML (Color, Marker, Line).
In Windows and UNIX
operating environments, when editable graphs are created in the SAS
Windowing environment, the default ODS behavior has changed as follows:
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HTML is the default ODS destination.
If you close the HTML destination and do not open another destination,
then no destinations are open.
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HTMLBlue is the default style for
the ODS HTML destination. ODS Graphics Editor (SGE) files that were
created with the HTML destination appear different from those that
were created with the previous release of SAS.
The editor does not
support the HTMLBlue style, but instead supports the similar HTMLBlueCML
style. To produce the same output as HTMLBlue in the editor, specify
the HTMLBlueCML style, and then change the line style or markers as
appropriate.
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SAS procedures that support ODS
produce ODS Graphics output by default. You do not need to add the
ods graphics on
statement to your code. See “Procedures
That Support ODS Graphics” in
SAS/STAT 9.3 User’s
Guide.
Enhancements for Editing a Graph
The following enhancements
apply to editing a graph:
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You can edit any GTL annotations
(DRAW statements) that are part of the graph as well as annotations
that were created with the ODS Graphics procedures.
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As with single-cell graphs, the
editor supports edits to secondary axes for graphs with a layout of
DATALATTICE, DATAPANEL, and LATTICE. The secondary axes are now independent
from the primary axes for these multi-cell graphs.
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You can select
FileNew to create a blank page. You can then add annotations to the page.
Additional Rendering Option for SGE Files
SGE files can be rendered
to any ODS destination using the SGRENDER procedure. This enables
you to render your edited and annotated graphs in a vector graphics
format. You can render graphs on platforms, such as
z/OS, that do
not support running the editor. For more information, see
SAS ODS Graphics: Procedures Guide.
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