All,

I have several projects I am working on, and I frequently use different
machines to work on the same project. I want to keep the J code files in a
cloud-based folder, so I can access the files from any device. However, it
looks like he JQt editor has a bug that prevents it from accessing
cloud-based files.

I keep my files and folders in Google Drive Stream, which Google has
designed to work like a local G: drive on all my machines. With all my
other apps (Word, Acrobat, etc.) l can navigate to the G: drive file,
double-click the file, and the file will open in the application. Google
essentially proxies the cloud-based files on my local machines, so when I
double-click on the file name, File Stream downloads the file, and presents
it to the application to be opened.

However, when I use the J806 editor to navigate to the J code folder in
drive G:, I can open the folder, and double-click the .ijs file, but
NOTHING HAPPENS.  The file won't load into the J interpreter. I have tried
various machines (all Windows 10), and they all have the same problem.

Is there any way to fix this? Am I doing something wrong? Do I need to set
a default path?


Skip Cave
Cave Consulting LLC
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