On Tuesday 05 June 2007 00:08, M Harris wrote:
> On Tuesday 05 June 2007 01:36, Petr KlĂ­ma wrote:
> > The caveat is that
> > many variables might be set dynamically based on informations read
> > from other config files. One can even include his own script
> > setting his own set of variables. Many do this.
>
>       Yes...
>
>       ... however, if what you are looking for (at a moment in time) is a
> listing of "current" environment variables you can use the command:
>
>       printenv

The attached desktop file will, when activated, open a window that shows 
the environment variables that will  / would be in effect if you were 
to launch an interactive BASH shell.

You can modify its command to create variants, of course.

I created and use it in KDE, so I'm not sure if Gnome will use it, but I 
have this vague sense that they use the same .desktop file format.


> --
> Kind regards,
>
> M Harris     <><


Randall Schulz

Attachment: ShowENV.desktop
Description: application/desktop

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