Ah, I found it! I guess typing it in all caps the first time was the problem.



On 8/22/06, Demetris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 8/22/06, John Salerno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Also, since Scite doesn't really "install" itself (just unzips into a
> folder), does it really use other folders on the hard drive, like the
> USERPROFILE? (Besides, I tried your command at the command line and it
> didn't work.)
>
It does, so that different users can have individual settings,
abbreviations and recent documents. You can change this by setting the
SciTE_HOME environment variable to the directory of SciTE.exe (see
SciTEDoc.html).

The command "echo %userprofile%" should give you the directory of your
profile. Typing %userprofile% in the Run box should open this
directory in Windows Explorer.

Greetings,
Demetris
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