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--- ../com/english/varkon.orig	Thu Mar 27 06:36:43 2003
+++ ../com/english/varkon	Tue May 13 18:49:31 2003
@@ -13,12 +13,12 @@
 # Root directory for VARKON installation. Change this
 # line to point to the right location.
 
-VARKON_ROOT=/usr/varkon/varkon_1.17D
+VARKON_ROOT=%%VARKON_PREFIX%%
 export VARKON_ROOT
 
 # Standard menufiles  (*.MDF, *.INC)
 
-VARKON_MDF=$VARKON_ROOT/mdf/english
+VARKON_MDF=$VARKON_ROOT/mdf
 export VARKON_MDF
 
 # Project files  (*.PID)
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
 # versions of VARKON to persist in a common place.
 # All users need write access to this directory
 
-VARKON_PID=$VARKON_ROOT/pid
+VARKON_PID=$HOME/pid
 export VARKON_PID
 
 # Errormessages   (*.ERM)
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@
 
 # The VARKON documentation (*.htm)
 
-VARKON_DOC=$VARKON_ROOT/man
+VARKON_DOC=%%DOCSDIR%%/man
 export VARKON_DOC
 
 # System module library   (*.MBO)
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@
 # so you may set it up differently for different users.
 # All users need write access to this directory
 
-VARKON_TMP=$VARKON_ROOT/tmp
+VARKON_TMP=/tmp
 export VARKON_TMP
 
 # Fonts for graphical text
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@
 
 # Standard resources for X-Windows
 
-VARKON_INI=$VARKON_ROOT/cnf/ini/english
+VARKON_INI=$VARKON_ROOT/cnf/ini
 export VARKON_INI
 
 # Default root for VARKON applications
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@
 # not interfere with old jobs.
 # All users need write access to this directory
 
-VARKON_PRD=$VARKON_ROOT/app
+VARKON_PRD=$HOME/app
 export VARKON_PRD
 
 # PATH for executables (xvarkon, mbsc, plotterdrivers)
@@ -111,14 +111,14 @@
 # over again when updating the system.
 
 xvarkon $1 $2    \
--i$VARKON_INI/linux
+-i$VARKON_INI/freebsd
 
 # With an inifile of your own it would look something
 # like the following:
 
 # xvarkon $1 $2    \
-# -i$VARKON_INI/linux -i$HOME/cnf/ini/english/my_own_inifile
+# -i$VARKON_INI/freebsd -i$HOME/cnf/ini/english/my_own_inifile
 
 # If you want to run the system in pure drafting mode, add
 # "-r" to the command line.
-# xvarkon -r $1 $2 -i$VARKON_INI/linux
+# xvarkon -r $1 $2 -i$VARKON_INI/freebsd