
Following is an example of a new font element.

To add a font, you enter a new font element just above the tag at the bottom of the local font file. Open the new file in a plain text editor, and make changes as explained in the next three sections.Īfter saving your changes, restart your web application server. Make a copy of the file named and name the copy LocalClientFonts.xml.Make a copy of the file named and name the copy LocalServerFonts.xml.A typical location is SAS-configuration-directory \Lev1\Web\Applications\SASWebReportStudio4.x\customerĭepending on which font selection list that you want to customize, perform one or both of these tasks: To create these local font files, navigate to the customer folder in the installation directory for SAS Web Report Studio. To make these changes, you modify the LocalClientFonts.xml and LocalServerFonts.xml files. Note: You cannot remove any of the fonts that are provided by the styles.xml file. suppress fonts that are provided by the ServerFonts.xml and ClientFonts.xml files.

You can make the following customizations to the font selection lists in SAS Web Report Studio. For information on that topic, see SAS Note 49401.
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Note: This SAS note does not explain how to configure the display of special fonts in PDF reports. See your UNIX or z/OS documentation for commands that apply to font installations. Both custom fonts, as well as true type fonts supplied by SAS, should be installed in the jre./lib/fonts directory.

For example, styles_ja.xml is the file used for the Japanese locale.Ģ The styles.xml file includes both client and server fonts.ģ For the UNIX and z/OS environments, fonts must be installed correctly and loaded by the JVM in order for SAS Web Report Studio to render them correctly. Headers, footers, text objects, tables, and graph titlesġ There are also localized versions of the styles.xml file. Middle tier for the server fonts and client (browser) machine for the client fonts The selection of fonts provided for use with each object depends on the object and the contents of the following five files. SAS Web Report Studio provides font selection lists for use with objects such as headers, footers, text objects, graphs, and tables.
