Diagnostic Logging disabled by default in Mac version, effective 4.3 Beta 5

Release Notes for 4.3 Beta 5 have been updated with the following information:
Diagnostic Logging- Full Logging has been disabled to improve performance in the program. Logging can be enabled temporarily or permanently by following the steps below:
- Temporary logging: Open Logos 4 by pressing the Command key immediately after clicking the icon in the Dock, keeping Cmd held down until the Sign In window appears. Click the Sign In button to open the program with logging enabled for that session.
- Permanent logging: Quit Logos 4 and open the Terminal utility. Enter defaults write com.logos.Logos_Bible_Software_4 LoggingEnabled -bool YES.
- Disable Permanent logging: Quit Logos 4 and open the Terminal utility. Enter defaults write com.logos.Logos_Bible_Software_4 LoggingEnabled -bool NO.
- Crash logs will still be generated with logging disabled; however, if a crash occurs, development will need the Logos4.log or Indexer.log as well.
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Wonder about suggestions to improve Mac section on wiki page http://wiki.logos.com/Diagnostic_Logging ?
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Wonder about plans to update http://www.logos.com/mac/support/bugs ? (possibly when stable Logos 4.3 ships)
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Wonder about plans to update http://www.logos.com/mac/support/bugs ? (possibly when stable Logos 4.3 ships)
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Yes, thanks; I'm sure it will be changed when 4.3 ships.
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Melissa Snyder said:
Release Notes for 4.3 Beta 5 have been updated with the following information:
Diagnostic Logging- Full Logging has been disabled to improve performance in the program. Logging can be enabled temporarily or permanently by following the steps below:
- Temporary logging: Open Logos 4 by pressing the Command key immediately after clicking the icon in the Dock, keeping Cmd held down until the Sign In window appears. Click the Sign In button to open the program with logging enabled for that session.
- Permanent logging: Quit Logos 4 and open the Terminal utility. Enter defaults write com.logos.Logos_Bible_Software_4 LoggingEnabled -bool YES.
- Disable Permanent logging: Quit Logos 4 and open the Terminal utility. Enter defaults write com.logos.Logos_Bible_Software_4 LoggingEnabled -bool NO.
- Crash logs will still be generated with logging disabled; however, if a crash occurs, development will need the Logos4.log or Indexer.log as well.
Have you seen the opinions on that expressed in this thread?
Mac Pro (late 2013) OS 12.6.2
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fgh said:Melissa Snyder said:
Release Notes for 4.3 Beta 5 have been updated with the following information:
Diagnostic Logging- Full Logging has been disabled to improve performance in the program. Logging can be enabled temporarily or permanently by following the steps below:
- Temporary logging: Open Logos 4 by pressing the Command key immediately after clicking the icon in the Dock, keeping Cmd held down until the Sign In window appears. Click the Sign In button to open the program with logging enabled for that session.
- Permanent logging: Quit Logos 4 and open the Terminal utility. Enter defaults write com.logos.Logos_Bible_Software_4 LoggingEnabled -bool YES.
- Disable Permanent logging: Quit Logos 4 and open the Terminal utility. Enter defaults write com.logos.Logos_Bible_Software_4 LoggingEnabled -bool NO.
- Crash logs will still be generated with logging disabled; however, if a crash occurs, development will need the Logos4.log or Indexer.log as well.
Have you seen the opinions on that expressed in this thread?
Suspect some Logos developers have read opinions expressed in this thread since this thread (High CPU Usage) and Install on SSD references were included in Suggestion: "Optional Scripts" folder ?
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references were included in Suggestion: "Optional Scripts" folder ?
Not that I understand computers well enough to know for sure what "scripts" are, but that sounds like a good idea.
Mac Pro (late 2013) OS 12.6.2
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fgh said:
references were included in Suggestion: "Optional Scripts" folder ?
Not that I understand computers well enough to know for sure what "scripts" are, but that sounds like a good idea.
Like a script for a play (or movie) so people know what to say and do next, a computer "script" automates some actions.
Updated Suggestion: "Optional Scripts" folder ? post with folder name change along with pondering creation of many scripts.
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fgh said:
Option: can try an Applescript application to display Diagnostic Logging, optionally change setting if Logos 4.3 Beta 5 installed => http://community.logos.com/forums/p/33530/253083.aspx#253083
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