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BrianMc
Obsidian | Level 7

SAS 9.3 is my version of SAS. The tooltips work fine in my display. I am working with sgrender. This is my ODS code:

ODS LISTING CLOSE;

ODS HTML PATH='c:\_Stuff' (URL=NONE)

BODY='BUBBLE.HTML'

STYLE=ANALYSIS;

ODS GRAPHICS / reset=all imagemap=on border=off antialiasmax=1800 tipmax=1800;

GOPTIONS NODISPLAY;

GOPTIONS XPIXELS=1200 YPIXELS=800;

 

When I hover over the saved image, the tooltips do not display.

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GraphGuy
Meteorite | Level 14

In general for SAS graphs, the tooltips are from html tags. SAS creates an html page, which displays the image (usually a png) and the html code creates hotspots over the pieces of the graph, and has the tooltips (html hover-text) in html 'alt' or 'title' tags.

 

You can't just save the image - you must have both the image and the html (and view them in a Web browser) to see the tooltips.

 

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GraphGuy
Meteorite | Level 14

In general for SAS graphs, the tooltips are from html tags. SAS creates an html page, which displays the image (usually a png) and the html code creates hotspots over the pieces of the graph, and has the tooltips (html hover-text) in html 'alt' or 'title' tags.

 

You can't just save the image - you must have both the image and the html (and view them in a Web browser) to see the tooltips.

 

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