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==Linux== | ==Linux== | ||
For Linux (and other Unix-like systems) the default configuration folder is: | For Linux (and other Unix-like systems) the default configuration folder is: | ||
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==Configuration files== | ==Configuration files== |
Revision as of 18:11, 18 January 2020
PCP, short for Primary Config Path, is a Lazarus command-line option which permits specifying the directory where Lazarus configuration files are located.
For example, a Linux launcher link (.desktop file) may contain a line like:
Exec=/P/s/lazarus/lazarus --pcp="/P/s/config_lazarus"
which tells Lazarus to look for its configuration in the folder:
/P/s/config_lazarus
This option is most useful when using multiple Lazarus: it is needed to keep their configurations properly separated.
Windows
If option --pcp is not specified, the default folder in Windows Vista and up is:
C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\lazarus
Linux
For Linux (and other Unix-like systems) the default configuration folder is:
~/.lazarus
Configuration files
file | decription |
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lazarus.dci | Code Templates |
jcfsettings.cfg | Jedi Code Format settings |
codeexploreroptions.xml | Code Explorer Options |
codetoolsoptions.xml | Code Tools Options |
editormacroscript.xml | |
editoroptions.xml | Editor Options |
environmentoptions.xml | Environment Options |
fpcdefines.xml | |
helpoptions.xml | |
includelinks.xml | |
inputhistory.xml | |
packagefiles.xml | |
compilertest.pas | |
laz_indentation.pas |