basically, if you get to enlightenment from a bash login it will inherit the 
environment variables from bash, if you get to enlightenment from a login 
manager it will inherit the environment from the login manager.

I think you can se the login manager environment paths in /etc/environment

El Viernes 10 Noviembre 2006 20:26, benh escribió:
> where would one add items to have them show up on the run-command
> popup? I know that I can give a path (ie ~/bin/app ) but if I would
> like it to show up, or be something that runs with just 'app'.... what
> would I need to build and where would that go?
> My thinking was that my bash PATH would be enough but that doesn't
> seem to be the case? I tried looking thru the config to see if there
> is a 'include these paths' section but didnt see any thing.
>
> Any clues? ideas? hints?

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