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- # Login.csh Release 2.2 for Windows NT
-
- # This is a sample login.csh file. The Hamilton C shell looks for this
- # file in your home directory when you start it from the Program Manager.
- # You should edit it, customizing it to your needs. Blank lines are
- # ignored; anything following a "#" on a given line is considered a comment.
- # The comments can be deleted if you want the shell to start up faster.
-
- # (As it comes off the distribution disk, this file contains ONLY comment
- # text explaining how to customize it.)
-
- # Environmental Variables
-
- # If you want the C shell to use a different set of environmental variables
- # than you'd use with the MS-DOS command prompt, this is a good place to
- # set up those values. For example, you might specify:
-
- # setenv LIB = c:\mstools\lib
- # setenv INCLUDE = c:\mstools\h
-
- # Other Initialization
-
- # You may also wish to do various other sorts of initialization when
- # you start a new copy of Hamilton C shell. Here are some examples:
- #
- # set savehist = 0 # Do not save history at exit.
- # set ignoreeof = 1 # Insist on an exit command. Don't
- # # exit just because end-of-file (^Z)
- # # was encountered.
- # cd c:\mstools\h # Set up whatever current directories
- # cd e:\tmp # you want when the shell starts up.
- # cd +c ~ # ("+c ~" means change to home
- # # directory and drive; note that "~"
- # # depends on HOME being already set.)
-