Re: how to set environment variable?

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Anno domini 2024 Tue, 5 Nov 08:17:53 -0700
 D. R. Evans via tde-users scripsit:
> I'm sure this is easy, but I haven't been able to find the right place to do
> it :-(
>
> How do I set the value of an environment variable so that when I run a program
> from the main T menu, the program will automatically get the correct value of
> the variable?
>
> I looked at Trinity Control Centre (which is where I expected to find
> something labelled "Environment Variables", or something similar) but I don't
> see anything like that there.
>
>    Doc
>

The usual suspects are:

.profile
.bashrc

These are read when TDE sets up the session, so when you change them and do not use bash to start the programs you'll need to restart the current TDE session.

Nik


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