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Date:   Tue, 4 Mar 2008 05:22:04 -0800
Reply-To:   RolandRB <rolandberry@HOTMAIL.COM>
Sender:   "SAS(r) Discussion" <SAS-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU>
From:   RolandRB <rolandberry@HOTMAIL.COM>
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Subject:   Re: Is it possible to use annotate for long html pages
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On Mar 4, 1:17 pm, gerhard.hellrie...@T-ONLINE.DE (Gerhard Hellriegel) wrote: > On Tue, 4 Mar 2008 01:24:44 -0800, RolandRB <rolandbe...@HOTMAIL.COM> > wrote: > > >Using the different setting for xsys and ysys it strikes me that this > >is very much page orientated. But what if I am intending to create > >html pages with no defined page dimensions? I want the page to be as > >long as it needs to. Can I do this with annotate datasets and if so, > >how? > > Hi Roland, > I'm not sure, but I don't think that you can create "unlimited" graphs. > That has to do (think so) with the available graphic drivers, more than > with annotate. But one question: what has annotate / graph to do with > html? A graph is only one of several objects which can be displayed in a > html page. Do you think of displaying a very long GIF, or several GIFs on > a long html page? The first is a problem of the graph drivers, the other a > problem (I think. no real problem) of html. > Gerhard

I will be using an annotate dataset for this purpose and assuming I am using the system for percentage of graphics output area then I want my 100% vertical size to be flexible in length but I don't see how it can be. I suppose I could use cells as the basis but then the top of the grapical are will be a high numered cell but I would really like to start with cell one and increment to how many cells I needed to use.

This is pure annotate graphics. Nothing to do with any of the sas procedures.


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