Environment Variable
Description
VSLICKPATH
must also contain the directories lis-
ted here.
VSLICKBITMAPS
One or more directories separated with a semicolon
(
;
) (or a colon [
:
] on UNIX) that contain bitmap files
(
*.bmp
).
VSLICKPATH
must also contain the dir-
ectories listed here.
VSLICKMISC
One or more directories separated with a semicolon
(
;
) (or a colon [
:
] on UNIX) that contain miscel-
laneous files including
*.vlx
,
*.slk
,
*.api
,
*.idx
,
vslick.sta
(UNIX:
vslick.stu
),
*.hlp
,
scommon.lst
,
main.dct
,
*.pif
,
*.ini
(except for
vslick.ini
), and
*.lst
.
VSLICK-
PATH
must also contain the directories listed here.
VSLICKALIAS
One or more file names separated with a semicolon
(
;
) (or a colon [
:
] on UNIX) that contain alias defini-
tions.
VSLICKTAGS
Specifies global tag files. One or more file names
separated with a semicolon (
;
) (or a colon [
:
] on
UNIX) that contain tags. Do not put this environ-
ment variable in
vslick.ini
.
VSLICKBACKUP
Directory to place backup files. Affects
+D
(default)
and
-D
backup configurations only.
VSLICKSAVE
Allows save options to be specified per drive.
VSLICKLOAD
Allows load options to be specified per drive.
VSLICKXTERM
(UNIX only) Allows you to specify the default xterm
program and arguments used by the
dos
command
and
shell
function. The complete path to the xterm
program must be specified. You may not specify the
-e
option in the command string. For example, set-
ting
VSLICKXTERM
to
/usr/X11/bin/xterm -
geometry 80x40
will create xterm windows with a
width of 80 characters and a height of 40 charac-
ters.
VSUSER
The license manager handles system crashes bet-
ter if each user sets the
VSUSER
environment vari-
able to a unique name.
Environment Variables
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Summary of Contents for Corev3.3 for Eclipse
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