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- From: kitchin@lf.hp.com (Bruce Kitchin)
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- Subject: Re: Environment Variable with "="s (Was: Re: tex previewers)
- Date: 28 Jan 1993 21:29:58 GMT
- Organization: Hewlett Packard Santa Clara Site
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- Minghua SHAN (shan@ms.uky.edu) wrote:
- : In article <1k8uijINNd38@tamsun.tamu.edu> bdubbs@cs.tamu.edu (Bruce Dubbs) writes:
- : >
- : >Set an envronment variable:
- : >SET DVISCR= /oa=14 /ocr=1 /s=4
- : >
- : >or alternatively put the switches on the command line.
- : >
- :
- : But how does one set such an environment variable?
- : OS/2 does not like those "="s.
- :
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- I believe you need to use quotes. For example:
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- set DVISCR="/oa=14 /ocr=1 /s=4"
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