/ENVIRONMENT=file-spec-list /NOENVIRONMENT (D) Specifies the name of one or more binary environment files containing LSE language, token, placeholder, or alias definitions. LSE reads these definitions as part of LSE startup. If you specify more than one file, you must enclose the files in parentheses and separate them with commas. If definitions or deletions of items appear in more than one file, the definition that appeared in the first listed file takes precedence. SYS$LIBRARY is the default device, and the default file type is .ENV. The logical name LSE$ENVIRONMENT is an alternative to the /ENVIRONMENT qualifier. If /ENVIRONMENT or /NOENVIRONMENT is not used, LSE will attempt to translate the logical name LSE$ENVIRONMENT. If the logical name has translations, the values are used in the same way as the /ENVIRONMENT qualifier values. LSE translates the first ten indices of the logical name LSE$ENVIRONMENT. (Refer also to the SAVE ENVIRONMENT command description in the Language-Sensitive Editor User's Guide.)