Date: Mon, 7 May 2012 08:27:40 -0500
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From: Masoud Pajoh <mpajoh@ODOT.ORG>
Subject: Re: ODS super
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Joe:
I tried that, and it works well.
But, I am trying to write a formula with sub and superscripts, which are
in a somewhat smaller font than the rest of the formula.
How can I do that?
Thanks,
Masoud
Joe Matise <snoopy369@gmail.com>
05/04/2012 04:07 PM
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mpajoh@odot.org
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Subject
Re: ODS super
In 9.3 1M0 this works:
data sup_sub;
length myvar $200;
myvar = "Pythagorean Theorem: a^{super x} + b^{super 2} = c^{super 2}";
output;
myvar = "This is something that needs a footnote. ^{super 1}";
output;
myvar = "Macbeth: 'Is this a dagger I see before me?' ^{dagger}";
output;
myvar = "The Caffeine molecule is an alkaloid of the methylxanthine
family: " ||
"C^{sub 8}H^{sub 10}N^{sub 4}O^{sub 2}";
output;
run;
ods html file='inline2.html' style=sasweb;
ods rtf file='inline2.rtf' notoc_data;
ods pdf file='inline2.pdf';
ods escapechar='^';
proc print data=sup_sub;
title j=r 'PDF & RTF: Page ^{thispage} of ^{lastpage}';
title2 j=c 'RTF only: ^{pageof}';
footnote '^{super 1}If this were a real footnote, there would be
something very
academic here.';
footnote2 '^{dagger} Macbeth talked to himself a lot. This quote is from
Macbeth:
Act 2, Scene 1, Lines 33-39.';
run;
ods _all_ close;
(This is from http://www2.sas.com/proceedings/forum2007/099-2007.pdf )
Perhaps 1M1 breaks it, but I don't have it to test. Does that example
work for you?
-Joe
On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 3:43 PM, Masoud Pajoh <mpajoh@odot.org> wrote:
For a PDF output:
120^{super a} in version 9.1.3 used to make "a" in a smaller font size as
120.
The same in version 1M1 make "a" in a the same font size as 120.
I do want the "a" in a smaller font, as in a footnote reference.
Am I correct?
If so how can correct that?
Thanks,
Masoud
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