It's more subtle than that. LYEDITOR is heeded but EDITOR is not. I'd wager
that's a bug.

But the plot thickens now. Running evince from the terminal, it at least
tries to use gvim via LYEDITOR. If I run the PDF from Nautilus, the GNOME
file viewer, nothing happens. Somehow Nautilus is unable to see the bash
environment variables. Yes, I have looged out and rebooted quite a few
times. And the strangest part is that I have never consciously configured
Nautilus, and furthemore, it all worked fine for emacsclient.

Andrew



On Sat, 23 Feb 2019 at 20:19, Hans Åberg <haber...@telia.com> wrote:

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> On MacOS, I have in .basrc 'source ~/.profile', because xterm is using it,
> whereas the MacOS version of it, called Terminal, is using .profile, the
> latter setting the environment variables.
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