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Epsilon User's Manual and Reference >
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file-interpret-env-vars: preference variable
Default value: 65535
Epsilon normally interprets environment variable names (and other
kinds of names) in file names, using the syntax %TEMP% under
Windows, and $TEMP or ${TEMP} elsewhere. See File Name Prompts. Bits in this variable control how it operates. By
default, all bits are set on.
The 1 bit permits Epsilon to substitute the value of each variable
in file names you type and in find-linked-file. The 2 bit lets
it remove any directory name appearing before such a variable name as
you type a file name. The 4 bit lets it offer completion on
environment variable names as you type them. You can turn these bits
off if you want Epsilon to treat % (or $ ) as normal file name
characters.
The 8 bit lets Epsilon modify the value of an environment variable
which contains a list of directories, turning it into an extended file
pattern that matches files in any of the directories.
The 16 bit lets Epsilon for Windows add Windows shell folders to
the list of variables, each with an @ prefix to its name to
prevent collisions with environment variable names.
The 32 bit lets Epsilon load your own substitution variables from
a file named subst_vars in your customization directory.
The 64 bit tells Epsilon to discard any environment variable or
Windows shell folder whose value isn't in the form of an absolute
pathname.
More info:
Completion & Defaults (General)
Reading Files
File Name Prompts
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