Environment Variables Eric Pepke September 11, 1992 Summary: Description of environment variables used by SciAn SciAn uses a number of environment variables for debugging and for setting default parameters. All variables begin with SCIAN_. SCIAN_SHOW_CONFIG If this variable is defined (any definition will do), then SciAn will print to standard output the decisions it makes about the machine while setting it up. SCIAN_VETO_RGB If this variable is defined, then SciAn will not use RGB mode even if it is present. SCIAN_VETO_CMAP If this variable is defined, then SciAn will not use color map mode even if it is present. SCIAN_VETO_DOUBLE If this variable is defined, then SciAn will not use double buffers even if it can. SCIAN_VETO_ZBUFFER If this variable is defined, then SciAn will not use the Z-buffer even if there is one. SCIAN_FORCE_ZBUFFER If this variable is defined, then SciAn will try to use the Z-buffer even if there isn't one. SCIAN_VETO_OVERLAY If this variable is defined, then SciAn will not use overlay planes even if they are there. This causes SciAn not to work most of the time. SCIAN_FORCE_OVERLAY If this variable is defined, then SciAn will try to use overlay planes even if they are not there. SCIAN_SCAVENGE_COLORS If this variable is defined, then SciAn will try to scavenge colors from the existing color map as much as it can instead of define new entries. This keeps the color map more pristine and may be a good idea on systems with not very much memory. However, it may take longer. SCIAN_COLOR_BEG This variable can be defined as an integer giving the start of the colors in the color map that SciAn writes over for its own use. SCIAN_N_COLORS This variable can be defined as the number of colors that SciAn can use. It overrides assumptions about the system. SCIAN_RECORDER_DEV This variable should be a string which is the path of the terminal device used to drive a videodisc recorder connected to the machine. SCIAN_preference Any variable of this form is a default preference if no preferences file is found. Names and values of preferences can be found in ScianPreferences.c. Look for the shortName field of prefInfo.