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Studio-wide Defaults
to point to that file. From the commandline, launch the QubeGUI (qube) with the commandline option –defaultprefs Set the environment variable QUBEGUI_DEFAULTPREFS to point…Studio-wide Preferences and Defaults - external preference files
the QubeGUI (qube) with the commandline option –studioprefs Set the environment variable QUBEGUI_STUDIOPREFS to point to that preferences file. If the user attempts to set a preference…QAV Menus
your current preferences as a file, which others can load. Used to create a uniform browsing environment across a studio. See this page for details. Reload Plugins: Reloads all user…QAV Menus
your current preferences as a file, which others can load. Used to create a uniform browsing environment across a studio. See this page for details. Reload Plugins: Reloads all user…ArtistView 6.9-1 Release Notes
compatibility for Windows Fixed bug where 'katana_frames' was not being included in the job package as the submitType Fixed bug where environment variables were not being passed…Studio-wide Preferences
to point to that file. From the commandline, launch the QubeGUI (qube) with the commandline option –studioprefs Set the environment variable QUBEGUI_STUDIOPREFS to point…System Metrics 6.10-1 Release Notes
############################################################################## ==== CL 19435 ==== @FIX: add support for loading environment variables from /etc/sysconfig/pfx_metrics for SysVinit scripts @NEW: create /etc/sysconfig/pfx_metrics if it does…The simplest test job
The simplest test possible is to submit a job that simply runs the "set" command, which does nothing but print out the operating system's environment variables. You can see…QubeArtistView Customization
add additional plugins path(s) by setting a comma-separated list of paths in an environment variable called ARTISTVIEW_ADDITIONAL_PLUGINS_PATHS Screen shot 2014-05-01 at 11.23.22…The Simplest Test Job
The simplest test possible is to submit a job that simply runs the "set" command, which does nothing but print out the operating system's environment variables. You can see…