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@ -52,12 +52,18 @@ Will find "c:\user\piet\_vimrc" and the runtime files in "e:\vim\vim82".
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See |$VIM| and |$VIMRUNTIME| for more information.
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Under Windows 95, you can set $VIM in your C:\autoexec.bat file. For
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example: >
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set VIM=D:\vim
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Under Windows NT, you can set environment variables for each user separately
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under "Start/Settings/Control Panel->System", or through the properties in the
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menu of "My Computer", under the Environment Tab.
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You can set environment variables for each user separately through the
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System Properties dialog box. The steps to do that:
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1. Type Windows Key + R to open the "Run" dialog box.
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2. Enter "sysdm.cpl" and press the "OK" button. The "System Properties"
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dialog box will open.
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3. Select the "Advanced" tab and press the "Environment Variables..." button.
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The "Environment Variables" dialog box will open.
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4. Select an existing variable in the "User variables" list and press the
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"Edit..." button to edit it. Or press the "New..." button to add a new
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variable.
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5. After you finished editing variables, press the "OK" button to save the
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changes.
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2. Using backslashes *dos-backslash*
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