diff -r 226789abed73 -r 77469bd2d10b core/com.nokia.carbide.cpp.doc.user/html/reference/build_properties/pane_build_config_env.htm --- a/core/com.nokia.carbide.cpp.doc.user/html/reference/build_properties/pane_build_config_env.htm Thu Feb 18 10:33:34 2010 -0600 +++ b/core/com.nokia.carbide.cpp.doc.user/html/reference/build_properties/pane_build_config_env.htm Thu Feb 18 11:17:02 2010 -0600 @@ -1,62 +1,62 @@ - - -
- - - - -The Environment Variables pane allows you to view the current User and System environment variables that will be used when any abld command is invoked. User variables are modified or added when a process is invoked. Read only system variables are listed. Variables and values in bold are items that have been modified from their default values.
-Some variables have special meaning, including:
-Figure 1 - Environment Variables
-Item | -Explanation | -
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New | -Click to add a new environment variable. You must specify a name and a value. | -
Edit | -Allows you to edit the name and value of an environment variable. | -
Undefine | -Undefines the selected variable so that it is not used during a build. -NOTE Some variables, like PATH, EPOCROOT, and those beginning with MW* have special meaning and cannot be undefined. |
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Variable use | -Shows the use for the selected variable. Uses include: -
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The Environment Variables pane allows you to view the current User and System environment variables that will be used when any abld command is invoked. User variables are modified or added when a process is invoked. Read only system variables are listed. Variables and values in bold are items that have been modified from their default values.
+Some variables have special meaning, including:
+Figure 1 - Environment Variables
+Item | +Explanation | +
---|---|
New | +Click to add a new environment variable. You must specify a name and a value. | +
Edit | +Allows you to edit the name and value of an environment variable. | +
Undefine | +Undefines the selected variable so that it is not used during a build. +NOTE Some variables, like PATH, EPOCROOT, and those beginning with MW* have special meaning and cannot be undefined. |
+
Variable use | +Shows the use for the selected variable. Uses include: +
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