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Originally Posted by DiapDealer
It's possible, yes. But a little complicated on Windows. Especially newer versions where they make it more and more difficult for the average user to create/change environment variables.
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When did 'they' ever make the editing of environment variables easy
FWIW I use the Rapid Environment Editor freebie, works fine on Windows 10 1809.
Where is Sigil's use of environment variables documented, I didn't find anything in the doco on a search for 'environment', I tried 'path' too.
I found a couple of individual items in the release notes - SIGIL_DISABLE_CURSOR_BLINK and SIGIL_ICON_SCALE_FACTOR.
And Preferences ->General has <SIGIL_DEFAULT_TEMP_HOME> in
Set Folder where temporary files should be created, which suggests an environment variable.
BR