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When you quit Jpgfdraw, the current settings will be saved in
Jpgfdraw's configuration directory.3.2 This directory is
determined (and created if necessary) as follows: if the environment
variable JDRSETTINGS exists and is a directory, that
directory is used, otherwise if the operating system supports hidden
directories starting with a dot and the environment variable
HOME exists, the directory $HOME/.jpgfdraw
will be
used, otherwise the directory $HOME/jpgfdraw-settings
will be
used. If the environment variable HOME does not exist,
then the directory $HOMEPATH/jpgfdraw-settings
will be used,
if HOMEPATH is defined, otherwise it will attempt to create
a subdirectory called settings/$USER
or
settings/$USERNAME
(or just settings
if the
environment variables USER or USERNAME are not
defined) in Jpgfdraw's installation directory and use that.
The configuration directory may also contain the list of recent files (this file is created by Jpgfdraw) as well as the LaTeX font mappings (which you can create in any text editor). For more information on the font mappings, see Font Family.
In addition, the configuration directory is used to save the log file, jpgfdraw.log, in the event that F10 is used (or Debug->Write Log if the command line option -debug is used). The emergency save all function F11 (or Debug->Dump All if the command line option -debug is used) will create a subdirectory (using the current date and time to construct the name) and will save all open images to that directory with filenames of the form image<n>.jdr.
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