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Global Warming: It is Not Only the Climate, Stupid!

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Since version 3.0, GNU Source-highlight includes also the utility source-highlight-settings, which can be used to check whether source-highlight will be able to find its language definition files, and other configuration files, and in case, to store the correct set- tings in a configuration file, in the user home directory. In particular, the stored configuration file will be called source-highlight.conf and will be stored in $HOME/.source-highlight/. For the moment, this file only stores the default value for the --data-dir option. This utility is part of GNU Source-highlight, maintained by: Lorenzo Bettini <http://www.lorenzobettini.it> REPORTING BUGS
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