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<h4 class="subsection">1.6.1 File Format</h4>

<p>By default, the configuration file is called GNUstep.conf; it
typically exists in /etc/GNUstep or /usr/local/etc/GNUstep (depending
on how gnustep-make was configured) on a Unix-like system.  This file
is in a format suitable for being &rsquo;sourced&rsquo; by the standard unix
(Bourne) shell, consisting of lines of the form key=value, comments
(everything on a line from the first hash (#) onwards), or blank
lines.
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<p>This is very convenient on unix-like systems, but needs care for windows users.
If a value contains whitespace or backslash characters (or the hash which
would start a comment) it needs to be quoted by enclosing the whole value
in single or double quotes.  An alternative for values containing backslashes
(the norm for a windows path) is to double up each backslash in an unquoted
value.
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documented in the GNUstep.conf file itself.  Please check the
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up-to-date list of all the variables that you can change with
explanations of what they do.
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