 Usage:  setenv (envname, newval)   

 

 Input:



  envname                name of the environment 

                         &val; "xpl4data" 

                         &means; standard directory for loading (reading) data 

                         &val; "xpl4lib" 

                         &means; standard directory for loading libraries 

                         &val; "xpl4dll" 

                         &means; directory, used by dlopen, to load a dynamically linked library 

                         &val; "xpl4help" 

                         &means; used by starting the HTML-browser 

                         &val; "xpl4outdata" 

                         &means; directory for writing data 

                         &val; "xpl4outhelp" 

                         &means; directory for user taylored APSS (not used) 

                         &val; "browser" 

                         &means; defines the WWW browser started from XploRe (under Windows this is the default browser) 

                         &val; "startup" 

                         &means; defines the name of the startup file 

                         &val; "port" 

                         &means; defines the portnumber used (only XploRe server) 

                         &val; "maxClients" 

                         &means; defines the maximal number of clients (only XploRe server) 

                         &val; "outputformat" 

                         &means; controls the numerical output. Syntax like C's printf 

                         &val; "outputstringformat" 

                         &means; controls the textual output. Syntax like C's printf 

                         &val; "outheadline" 

                         &means; sets the headline of an array in the standard output 

                         &val; "outlayerline" 

                         &means; sets the layerindex of an array in the standard output 

                         &val; "outlineno" 

                         &means; sets the line number of an array in the standard output 

                         &val; "outmaxdata" 

                         &means; defines the number of maximal data items in the output window 

                         &val; "os" 

                         &means; operating system 

                         &val; "system" 

                         &means; the internal name of the operating system 

                         &val; "build" 

                         &means; the internal build number 

                         

                         

                         

  newval                 new value (e.g., name of a directory) 

                         

                         

                         

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