Hi
Sometimes I would like to be able to use environment variables inside path
specifications. As an example, consider a section of the preferences-file
where I perhaps would put something like:
\num_lastfiles 8
\tempdir_path "$HOME/.lyx/tmp"
or for the special case of the home directory:
\tempdir_path "~/.lyx/tmp"
Of course, now you wonder why... well, I work on several machines with
different paths, so it would be nice to be able use just one
preferences-file for both machines (i.e. I put the .lyx-catalog under
version control).
How is it when you specify converters? Can you use environment variables
there, or do you either have to give an absolute path or make sure that
the program is in the search path?
Perhaps a more interesting example would be using an environment variable
for specifying the path to an included image-file in a .lyx-file:
\begin_inset Graphics FormatVersion 1
filename $IMAGES/TITech/Titans.jpg
display none
size_type 1
...
\end_inset
What are your opinions on this? Already there, or not useful?
I.e. is there any point in submitting an 'enhancement bug' for this?
/Christian
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Christian Ridderstr�m, +46-8-790 91 37 http://www.md.kth.se/~chr
Mechatronics lab, Dept. of Machine Design http://www.md.kth.se