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When adding a new log file, you can set the following settings:  
When adding a new log file, you can set the following settings:  


* Name
* '''Name''' - The name of your new log
* Start new file
* '''Start new file''' - How often to start a new file, helps reduce the number of log entries in one file, and organizes logs for quicker navigation
* Logs to keep
* '''Logs to keep''' - how many log files shoud the Dude keep before removing old ones
* Buffered entries  
* '''Buffered entries'''  - how many entries to buffer in memory before writing to file


[[File:New Log Settings-2010-07-08 10.29.29.png]]
[[File:New Log Settings-2010-07-08 10.29.29.png]]


When double-clicking an existing log, you will be able to see the same settings, and in addition - the existing log files:
When double-clicking an existing log, you will be able to see the same settings, and in addition - the existing '''log files''':


[[File:Action - Log Settings-2010-07-08 10.31.38.png|400px]]
[[File:Action - Log Settings-2010-07-08 10.31.38.png|400px]]




It is also possible to import a log file in case you want to combine logs from some previous location with the current Dude logs.
It is also possible to''' import a log file''' in case you want to combine logs from some previous location with the current Dude logs.

Revision as of 09:34, 8 July 2010

The Logs Pane allows you to set up new log, that can be used for local action logging, and for the built-in Syslog.

When adding a new log file, you can set the following settings:

  • Name - The name of your new log
  • Start new file - How often to start a new file, helps reduce the number of log entries in one file, and organizes logs for quicker navigation
  • Logs to keep - how many log files shoud the Dude keep before removing old ones
  • Buffered entries - how many entries to buffer in memory before writing to file

When double-clicking an existing log, you will be able to see the same settings, and in addition - the existing log files:


It is also possible to import a log file in case you want to combine logs from some previous location with the current Dude logs.