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Environment Variables
Environment variables common to UNIX and Windows:
- HOME is used by the SDL Suite applications to find preference files. On UNIX, it is also used to find SDL Explorer/Simulator command and button files and other files.
- TMPDIR is used by SDL Suite and TTCN Suite applications when temporary files are created.
An ending slash (`/') or backslash (`\') is mandatory. Example:
- SDT_STORAGE_FORMAT is used by the SDL Suite applications to decide what format to use when storing diagrams. The value ASCII means to use only printable ASCII characters in stored diagrams. Otherwise, the diagrams are binary files.
- LM_LICENSE_FILE or TELELOGIC_LICENSE_FILE is used by the FlexNet license mechanism in the SDL Suite and TTCN Suite tools.
UNIX-specific environment variables, in addition to the ones listed in Source Files:
- TeleLOGIC_USEEXTVAR is used to make it possible to use already existing settings for the environment variables LM_LICENSE_FILE, sdtrelease and itexrelease. If the variable is set (it may be set to any value), the start-up script will not overwrite these variables.
- XFILESEARCHPATH is used by X applications in the tools to find X resources. If it is set (before starting) the tools will append the search path to the resource files in XFILESEARCHPATH. If it is not set, the start up command sets the variable.
- SDTTMPMNT is used to strip the prefix which is added to directory names by some auto-mounters. When this variable is not set /tmp_mnt is stripped from directory names. Setting SDTTMPMNT to, for example /my_prefix, will strip /my_prefix from directory names.
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