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Re: gnome-terminal: How can I automatically set environment variables in new started tab of gnome-terminal( tcsh )? | |
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Hello!
I want to start gnome-terminal with tcsh end setting automatically
environment variables defined in a file.
e.g tcsh.env:
# tcsh.env
#
setenv MY_VAR hello
#
# end
Of course I can source it manually before I start gnome-terminal, but
isn't there a way
like
gnome-terminal -x "source ~/tcsh.env"
or to define it in profile?
I tried several things, but don't get it working.
thanks for some help!
Jürgen
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