Show in Contents

Add to Favorites

Home: Autodesk Maya Online Help
 
 Setting environment variables using Maya.env

Environment Variables

Standard paths
 
                
               
             
             
            
            Setting environment variables
                  using system commands
          
       
       
       
       
      The variables set in
         the operating system take priority over any settings in the Maya.env
         file. However, when Maya verifies the environment settings, it may
         add default settings.
      
      
         - On Linux, you can use setenv to set environment variables.
            You can add commands to you .cshrc file
            to make sure the environment variables are always available.
         
setenv MAYA_SCRIPT_PATH /remote/scriptDisk/scriptFiles/
         - On the Maya command line, you can use
            the MEL command putenv to
            set environment variables.
         
putenv "MAYA_SCRIPT_PATH" "/remote/scriptDisk/scriptFiles/";
         - On Windows, right-click My Computer and
            choose Properties (or double-click System in the control panel),
            then click the Advanced tab, and click Environment Variables.
         
- On Mac OS X, you can set environment
            variables in a shell as described above in the Linux section. However,
            those variables will only be available if you run Maya from the
            shell. If you run Maya from the Dock, it will not use any of the
            environment variables from your shell. Therefore, on Mac OS X, it
            is strongly suggested that you place your environment variable settings
            in a Maya.env file.