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Hi,
I'm trying to display a char right to left variable (written in Hebrew) in a pie, but the order of the words and the letters is reversed, for example "good morning" appears "gninrom doog".
Is there a way to solve this problem?
Here is the code, the right to left variable is called "group_type" :

ods html path = "&path\SasOutputs\"
gpath = "&path\SasOutputs\gif &data_date"
file = "graph_&data_date.html";

title1 'test';
pattern1 v=s c=green;
pattern2 v=s c=blue;
pattern3 v=s c=yellow;
pattern4 v=s c=red;
pattern5 v=s c=pink;

proc gchart data=e.hasifa_m_unix_graf4;
pie3d group_type / sumvar=sum_hasifa_acc woutline=2 coutline=black discrete;
run;
quit;

ods html close;

Thanks,
Sivan
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Andre
Obsidian | Level 7
Sivan
Without any information upon your environment it is difficult to say something
take first a look at
there is a graph in it
http://support.sas.com/resources/papers/92unicodesrvr.pdf

your code did not show any goptions or fonts too?
are your dataset in unicode?
and your nls choice?

HTH
Andre

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