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Logging
Any reason why this logging file is not in the standard Logging file area?
It's potentially going to make it more difficult when asking people to submit logs if they are in different locations.
Graham,
The dev who worked on this is out on vacation until next week. I will ask him to respond when he gets back. He will know why it had to be saved there.
Thanks Philana
On Windows the file location is in the Faithlife folder which can be found by entering %localappdata%\Faithlife\Logs\Logos into the address bar in File Explorer.
This sort of thing shouldn't happen. If the default folder is good enough for Mac, it should be good enough for Windows.
Graham and Dave, this was intentional. We plan to change the default location of logging files in the near future, in response to several user requests/ complaints. We didn't have time to change the default folder in this version, but we didn't want to exacerbate the problem by adding this new file.
Amen[Y]
>> "Contents entered into the Command Box are now cleared upon commit."
I was getting used to my commands being saved and not cleared. Is there anyway a user could click in the command box and then press "down" to tab through their latest history of commands? Basically how most command lines works?
>> "Contents entered into the Command Box are now cleared upon commit." I was getting used to my commands being saved and not cleared. Is there anyway a user could click in the command box and then press "down" to tab through their latest history of commands? Basically how most command lines works?
I agree - I am missing this feature when using the beta
I'm currently working with the stable version of 8.3 (office computer) and find having the commands persist is helpful!
I seem to remember some discussions and user requests that would support this change but I can't find them now.
So interested to know what the reason is behind this change.
The reason for the change is 1) to reduce visual clutter on the screen, and 2) to reduce the friction on entering your next command.
Having said that, I really like the idea of retaining a history of previous commands; I found myself wishing for that just this past week.
When focus is set to an empty Go box, would you prefer a list of:
Thoughts?