Posted by member 7991 on 2004-08-23 21:38:59 link
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Although, usually any reference to a end-user folder is done by using evars (aka: environment variables). These are the things with the $ on either end (ie: $CommonPrograms$). This is done simply to ease in the portability of a theme (from your computer to others', should you decide to release publicly). To find out more, press CTRL-SHIFT-F1.
*bPopup "Apps" !new !PopApps "!PopupFolder:D:\FOLDERWITHSHORTCUTS"
Although, usually any reference to a end-user folder is done by using evars (aka: environment variables). These are the things with the $ on either end (ie: $CommonPrograms$). This is done simply to ease in the portability of a theme (from your computer to others', should you decide to release publicly). To find out more, press CTRL-SHIFT-F1.