COMMAND
setenv - modify/view environment variables
SYNOPSIS
setenv [var value]
DESCRIPTION
With no arguments, setenv prints out all of the current
nvironment variables and their values. setenv with one argument sets
a variable (the argument) to a null value. setenv with both
arguments, sets the variable (first arg) to the value of the second
argument.
Useful variables (but not all are used):
WROOM Specify the path to your workroom. Used by the command
'home'.
START Specify the path to where you log on.
HOME Specify where your default directory is.
MANPATH Specifies in what directories 'man' searches in.
Directories seperated with ':'.
Not implemented yet:
MIN
MOUT
MMIN
MMOUT
MVIS
MINVIS
The moving messages that are displayed when you do
various things. Each has a few requirements in addition
to the message. The message must contain $N, which
will be replaced with your name. In addition, MCLONE and
MDEST require $O, which will be replaced with the name of
the object you are cloning / destructing. Also, MOUT
requires $D, which will be replaced with the direction
which you are leaving in.
MDEST Specifies the message written when you destruct something.
MCLONE Specifies the message written when you clone something.
TITLE The title/name you have on "who" and in a room. If
the title does not contain your name or $N, which will
be replaced with your name, then your name will be added
first in the title.
SEE ALSO
w/unset
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