Unigmap 148 is a powerful mapping component suite for Delphi developers, and installing it with full source on Delphi 10.2 Tokyo requires a specific sequence of steps to ensure pathing and library references are handled correctly. Prerequisites Before starting the installation, ensure you have: Delphi 10.2 Tokyo installed and updated. The Unigmap 148 XE2-XE10.2 source code package. Administrative rights on your workstation. Step 1: Prepare the Source Directory
: Ensure you are using the correct package version for Tokyo (D25). Avoid using the "Clean" command on the project, as it may remove required pre-compiled files. unigmap 148 xe2delphi 102 tokyo full source install
Tools > Options > Environment Options > Delphi Options > Library Windows 32-bit (and 64-bit if needed) and add the path to the UniGMap folder to the Library Path Open Package Group Navigate to the folder within your UniGMap directory. Unigmap 148 is a powerful mapping component suite
Installing on Delphi 10.2 Tokyo using the full source code requires a manual process of building and registering the component packages. Since newer versions of Delphi often introduce compiler changes, manual pathing and sequential installation are necessary to ensure the components appear in your IDE. Installation Prerequisites Notes on versioning and compatibility
Project > Install Unigmap to install the Unigmap library.