TrueType fonts can be used with the WIN, WINPRTx, WMF, EMF, and GIF device drivers, among others. Before you can use a TrueType font to print (other than the default), you must identify its name . To identify TrueType fonts, select
Start – Settings – Control Panel
and double-click on the Fonts icon. The fonts with icons displaying a double ˜T' are the TrueType fonts.
In SAS/GRAPH programs, you can use the font name to specify a TrueType font with the FONT= or F= option. For example, you can specify the following:
title2 font="Courier New" 'This is TrueType font Courier New';
For more information about the FONT= option, such as how to use alternate fonts with hardcopy devices and how to make an alternate font the default font, see SAS/GRAPH Reference, Volumes 1 and 2 .