Re: how to set environment variable?

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On Tuesday 05 November 2024 7:17:53 am D. R. Evans via tde-users wrote:
> 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

You can make scripts in ~/.trinity/env to export environment variables.
I agree there should be an easy to use UI though. I like how LXQt does it.
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