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SAS(R) 9.1.3 Companion for z/OS

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Default: NOFSBCOLOR<br />

Valid in: configuration file, <strong>SAS</strong> invocation<br />

Category: Environment Control: ENVDISPLAY<br />

PROC OPTIONS GROUP= ENVDISPLAY<br />

z/<strong>OS</strong> specifics: all<br />

Syntax<br />

FSBCOLOR | NOFSBCOLOR<br />

System Options under z/<strong>OS</strong> FSBORDER= System Option 445<br />

FSBCOLOR<br />

enables you to set the background color in your <strong>SAS</strong> windows. For example, if you<br />

specify FSBCOLOR when you invoke <strong>SAS</strong>, you can issue commands such as the<br />

following in any <strong>SAS</strong> window:<br />

color back blue<br />

This command sets the background color to blue.<br />

Use the FSBCOLOR option only on vector graphics devices. The FSBCOLOR<br />

system option is ignored if you specify it on a program symbols device, and you will<br />

receive an error message if you try to set the background color of a window.<br />

NOFSBCOLOR<br />

specifies that no background colors are to be used. This is the default value on all<br />

devices.<br />

Details<br />

Nongraphics terminals and program symbols graphics terminals, such as the IBM 3279,<br />

the PC 3270 emulators, and the Tektronix 4205, do not allow you to set the background<br />

color of individual windows; the background color is always black. Vector graphics<br />

terminals such as the IBM 3179G, 3192G, and 3472G allow you to set the background<br />

color.<br />

FSBORDER= System Option<br />

Specifies what type of symbols are to be used in borders<br />

Default: BEST<br />

Valid in: configuration file, <strong>SAS</strong> invocation<br />

Category: Environment Control: ENVDISPLAY<br />

PROC OPTIONS GROUP= ENVDISPLAY<br />

z/<strong>OS</strong> specifics: all<br />

Syntax<br />

FSBORDER=BEST | PS | APL | NONE

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