What are you trying to achieve here? You could (e.g.) use $ude ("lookup") to retrieve a list of glyphs in the resources output folder ($RESOURCES_OUTPUT). This will also return the class as stored in the glyph source (UCLASS.UGLYPH.DICT).
I hope this helps.
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Daniel Iseli
Principal Technical Support Engineer
Uniface Services
Rocket Software, Switzerland
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Original Message:
Sent: 04-05-2023 09:11
From: Osman Shariff
Subject: compiled glyph name derived
How can I derive the compiled object name if I know the uclass value?
What is the slightly different bit...
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Osman Shariff
Original Message:
Sent: 04-05-2023 05:12
From: Daniel Iseli
Subject: compiled glyph name derived
That is the class info that includes the size and GUI platform of the glyph. See also the remark for UGLYPH.DICT in the doc topic *.DICT.
"The glyph class includes the size and GUI platform; this means that a single image with different sizes is created as separate occurrences in UGLYPH."
The info is encoded slightly different in the object name than what can be found in the source field UCLASS of UGLYPH.DICT. This to avoid any "illegal" characters in the object name.
I hope this helps.
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Daniel Iseli
Principal Technical Support Engineer
Uniface Services
Rocket Software, Switzerland
Original Message:
Sent: 03-30-2023 03:33
From: Osman Shariff
Subject: compiled glyph name derived
Hi
How is the name of a compiled glyph derived. Specifically this bit(iw00011011).
It seems to be to do with uglyph.uclass
myglyph@library@usa@iw00011011.gly
Thanks
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Osman Shariff
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