or UniVerse programs/paragraphs, mail, fax, print
processes etc.
Ian Stuart
On 4/12/2011 7:53 PM, Bob Rasmussen wrote:
On Tue, 12 Apr 2011, Doug Farmer wrote:
Here is a question for this group.
Has anyone been able to generate PDF files directly from UniData and/or
UniVerse without having
Use uptime on Linux/AIX - our AIX box running UniVerse uptime is 398
days i.e up since installation/commissioning of new blade server - our
Linux UniVerse server uptime is 270 days - also since installation of
RedHat image in same IBM Blade server.
Rgds
Ian Stuart
On 2/17/2011 4:35 PM
WINE or remote shell an application from anther application server
(email client running in a thin-client environment) - many
possibilities. You do need to install suitable fonts though on Linux
(depending on the distribution) but one would assume that Mac will have
the best available?
Rgds
Ian
Have a look at UNFORM from synergetic - we've used this extensively with
UniVerse to integrate with document archiving, emailing, printing PDF
viewing etc. Runs on virtually all *NIX platforms as well as Windows.
Rgds
Ian Stuart
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if you have control over the application that is
establishing a connection to a socket, modify it to communicate via
http and tools like FastCGI to maintain persistent processes.
If you'd like to discuss this off-line please feel free to email me directly
Regards
Ian Stuart
Nick Cipollina wrote
Check Setup\Character\Auto Scaling
Rgds
Ian Stuart
Jonathan Leckie wrote:
Is it possible to configure wIntegrate so that text and graphic
characters
(lines and boxes etc.) occupy the whole window in a resolution more than
1024 pixels wide?
At the comment we (using IBSfont) can maximise
I have a site that we converted from PI/OPEN to UniVerse and all files
are dynamic - how would this impact on the use of rsync on frequent
(every 10 minutes) replication .
Tks
Ian Stuart
Steven Frost wrote:
Hi thanks for the input from Sara, Adrian, Jeff and Tom
Our source database should
Sorry, saw this a little late - Try setting term type to PAPER (DUMB)
before generating the xml and CAPTURING. This would remove any top of
form controls from output destined to a users terminal session
Rgds
Ian Stuart
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Ian Stuart
Definitive Software Pty Ltd wrote:
I was therefore unimpressed to find that, without any advanced notification,
the latest revision 6.0.1 has been completely locked down via the use of
checksums to prevent users making ANY modifications to the distributed
terminal
Or move LIST to VOCLIB, setup LIST as an R type in the VOC pointing
to VOCLIB and use F4 in the R VOC entry to invoke a remote
subroutine that can then modify the sentence.
Regards
Ian Stuart
Ken Wallis wrote:
Larry Hiscock wrote:
How about just adding a phrase to each DICT called ALL
the possibility of starting a
U2/OpenOffice interest group
Regards
Ian Stuart
Dave Walker wrote:
I've also taken a look at OOo, albeit in the context of supporting openqm as
opposed to U2. There's lots of potential there for ANY MV database.
I even dug down to see what might be involved in getting
ORDER.VALUES
Alternatively, if no @ phrase exists in the DICT, type REVISE filename
and an @ phrase with the first 50 fields will be automatically created
in the DICT - at least it does that in INFORMATION and PI/OPEN flavours.
Regards
Ian Stuart
Ken Wallis wrote:
To all you UniVerse experts out
, update or delete;
there is a date format problem - see issue 49043, table names have to be
aliased in the VOC etc. etc.
Here's looking forward to your support
Thanks and regards
Ian Stuart
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applications, especially if you are looking
for similar MSOffice functionality/API on Linux/UNIX.
Thanks to those who have already voted. Apart from my own vote 5 other
U2 users have used 2 of their votes on this issue.
Regards
Ian Stuart
Results wrote:
Ian,
U2UG has established
We use UNFORM, a great tool for designing forms and report layouts and
integrates with email, pdf, postscript (via ghostscript) etc. Very
affordable and runs on UNIX, Linux and Windows in a client/server setup
Ian Stuart
Cordes, Tom (contractor) wrote:
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companies a fortune in license fees for MS Operating systems and on the
endless hardware upgrade treadmill.
Has anybody had success running Acuterm on Linux?
Ian Stuart
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I have no doubt IBM are really committed to Open Source solutions and
defiinitely did not imply that there was colusion between the Microsoft
and IBM. It makes no sense to distance oneself from Microsoft. What I
do believe is that as far as U2 development is concerned it has been
expedient
and free yourself and your company from enslavement
to that other monopoly.
Ian Stuart
Wendy Smoak wrote:
Ian Stuart wrote:
Compare this to OOo response: After being elated about the
success of the JDBC patch in OOo I found a problem updating tables
viafile:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings
with the right people at OpenOffice - if they need
the names/email addresses that can be arranged.
If anybody wants to try this out and needs help, feel free to contact me
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John Jenkins wrote:
Mark
In that case you would need a print driver for your platform (or a network
printer) that understands and renders HTML on your printer. I am not aware
of one - and it would be a significant effort so is there a market demand??.
Most rendered (as opposed to tag
Or you could use ghostscript to filter the postscript print file to
create a print stream that is compatible with your printer. ghostscript
has support for a number of printers including Epson.
Regards
Ian Stuart
Anthony Dzikiewicz wrote:
I think you're right. I assumed
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