This is the type of graph I am trying to construct, where the x-axis is linear, but the y-axis is log-transformed:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:600px-LogLinScale.png
I took at look at the links from the search, and I found a paper that mentioned this:
http://www2.sas.com/proceedings/sugi31/191-31.pdf
Page 3 states "The most common form of transformation is the logarithmic transform, to produce a log-linear or log-log graph. Producing a pretty logarithmic graph is not easy with SAS/Graph because of the difficulty of controlling the scale and tick mark labels. (The Annotate facility provides a mechanism for solving that problem.)"
However, it does not explain how one can use Annotate to properly create these graphs. Are there any resources?