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NAME
environ, pref, variables - user-preference variables files for AT&T FACE
SYNOPSIS
$HOME/pref/.environ
$HOME/pref/.variables
$HOME/FILECABINET/.pref
$HOME/WASTEBASKET/.pref
DESCRIPTION
The .environ, .pref, and .variables files contain variables that indicate user preferences for a variety of operations. The .environ and
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LOGINWIN[1-4] Windows that are opened when FACE is initialized.
SORTMODE Sort mode for file folder listings. Values include the following hexadecimal digits:
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2 Files most recently modified first.
800 Sorted alphabetically by object type.
The values above may be listed in reverse order by ORing the following value:
1000 List objects in reverse order. For example, a value of 1002 will produce a folder listing with files LEAST
recently modified displayed first. A value of 1001 would produce a "reverse" alphabetical by name listing of the
folder.
DISPLAYMODE Display mode for file folders. Values include the following hexadecimal digits:
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WASTEPROMPT Prompt before emptying wastebasket (yes/no?).
WASTEDAYS Number of days before emptying wastebasket.
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UMASK Holds default permissions with which files will be created.
.pref Variables
Variables found in .pref are the following:
SORTMODE Contains the same values as the SORTMODE variable described in .environ above.
DISPMODE Contains the same values as the DISPLAYMODE variable described in .environ above.
.variable Variables
Variables found in .variables include:
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