Slight amplification.  You need to install UniObjects LOCALLY.
We have uniobjects installed, but it runs on the same network server as 
Universe.
Since I don't type my keystrokes on the network server (but on my own PC 
connecting through an Accuterm telnet window) it can't see that UniObjects is 
running I suppose.




Is it even a possibillity, that the software can say, "Gee is Uniobjects 
running anywhere I can sense...."? "Or anywhere you can *tell* me?"

Or is that a silly question?

Funny thing is, we have scripts sitting on server x that are calling uniobjects 
which is running on server y.  So it seems possible....





-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Leach <br...@brianleach.co.uk>
To: U2 Users List <u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org>
Sent: Fri, Sep 2, 2011 12:45 am
Subject: Re: [U2] PC based UniBasic program editor for 64 bit OS


Hi Will
You do need to install UniObjects - I don't include it as early on there were 
ome version incompatibilities so it was important to have a version that 
atched the database. Nowadays you can just use the version that comes with the 
ree client package that accompanies the personal editions of U2 - its the unidk 
ibrary which as U2 developers everyone should install anyway <grin>
Brian 
Sent from my ASUS Eee Pad
Wjhonson <wjhon...@aol.com> wrote:
>
I like Brian that you have a Windows installer for your software, which it did 
eemlessly, it was beautiful -- it made me cry.

And I like that it's only 5 Meg.  But my host is a remote system, not local.  
he first thing your software does is complain that it can't find Uniobjects.  
hould it be able to find it over a network connection?  Or does this only work 
ith locally installed Universe systems.

Will






-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Leach <br...@brianleach.co.uk>
To: 'U2 Users List' <u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org>
Sent: Thu, Sep 1, 2011 6:09 am
Subject: Re: [U2] PC based UniBasic program editor for 64 bit OS


> Let alone one, whose sole purpose for us (U2) is to highlight code.
Well a good program editor - like mvDeveloper (grin) or Doug's U2 Editor -
oes a lot more than just highlight. 
It's about ease of navigation and assisting developers to work faster and
ore efficiently. Doug and I have taken different routes to that - Doug's
ditor is arguably more powerful, mine is arguably lighter - but where they
oth score over general editors is in understanding the code they are
ealing with.
That manifests in all kinds of ways. In mvDeveloper, for example, you can
ight click to open a called subroutine or include file, can jump to a label
n a program, can quickly navigate a program by label (Ctl-U move to
revious label, Ctl-D down to the next label), can comment in and out (even
or PROC), can perform a quick conversion on an internal date and time, can
dit associated multivalues in a grid, pull up keyword help .. 
In short, lots of things that are specific to the platform and to the people
ho use it.
Brian

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