% $ Appdata % |
Corresponding Documents and Settings \ current user \ Application Data \ directory |
% $ Common_appdata % |
Corresponding Documents and Settings \ All Users \ Application Data \ directory |
% $ Common_topics topdirectory % |
Corresponding Documents and Settings \ All Users \ Desktop \ directory |
% $ Common_documents % |
Corresponding Documents and Settings \ All Users \ Documents \ directory |
% $ Common_programs % |
Corresponding Documents and Settings \ All Users \ Start Menu \ Programs \ directory |
% $ Common_startmenu % |
Corresponding Documents and Settings \ All Users \ Start Menu \ directory |
% $ Common_startup % |
Corresponding Documents and Settings \ All Users \ Start Menu \ Programs \ Startup \ directory |
% $ Desktop % |
Corresponding Documents and Settings \ current user \ Desktop \ directory |
% $ Fonts % |
Corresponding WINDOWS \ fonts \ directory |
% $ Local_appdata % |
Corresponding Documents and Settings \ current user \ Local Settings \ Application Data \ directory |
% $ Mypictures % |
Corresponds to the My Documents \ my pictures directory |
% $ Personal % |
Corresponds to the my documents directory |
% $ Programs % |
Corresponding Documents and Settings \ current user \ Start Menu \ Programs \ directory |
% $ Startmenu % |
Corresponding Documents and Settings \ current user \ Start Menu \ directory |
% $ Startup % |
Corresponding Documents and Settings \ current user \ Start Menu \ Programs \ Startup \ directory |
% Commander_path % |
Installation Directory corresponding to TC (Although there are so many, the most useful thing is this .) |
In addition, TC can also directly use the environment variables of Windows system, that is, the list of running the set in the DOS window. The built-in environment variables of windows are slightly different from those of TC.
You do not need to add $ before the variable, such:
% Homepath % corresponds to Documents and Settings \ current user
% ProgramFiles % corresponds to program files