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Enviromental variables are set under linux in files like ~/.profile or ~/.bashrc. Under Windows look at good article [http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000549.htm].
* HOME - user's home directory. This variable is equivalent with `~'.
* HOME - user's home directory. This variable is equivalent with `~'.
* TUCNAK - directory to store tucnak informations. Normally $HOME/tucnak. Precedence over HOME
* TUCNAK_DEBUG - if this variable is set then debug information is written to stderr. If you can define file name to save debug information you must refill this variable.
* TUCNAK_DEBUG - if this variable is set then debug information is written to stderr. If you can define file name to save debug information you must refill this variable.


TODO grep getenv src/*.c
Read for minor reasons: COLORTERM, COLUMNS, DISPLAY, LANG, LC_*, LINES, SHELL, STY, TEMP, TERM, TMP, TWDISPLAY, USER

Latest revision as of 07:53, 12 October 2016

Enviromental variables are set under linux in files like ~/.profile or ~/.bashrc. Under Windows look at good article [1].

  • HOME - user's home directory. This variable is equivalent with `~'.
  • TUCNAK - directory to store tucnak informations. Normally $HOME/tucnak. Precedence over HOME
  • TUCNAK_DEBUG - if this variable is set then debug information is written to stderr. If you can define file name to save debug information you must refill this variable.

Read for minor reasons: COLORTERM, COLUMNS, DISPLAY, LANG, LC_*, LINES, SHELL, STY, TEMP, TERM, TMP, TWDISPLAY, USER