On 8/13/99 2:19 PM Ian ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

>I'm still trying to figure out what causes it to display c: over and over
>on some log files.
>
>I was wondering if someone could tell me what analog looks like when its
>running properly? Should i see nothing scrolling on the screen? should i
>see the entries of the log files as it processes them? or should i only see
>the log file entries it doesnt know how to process?
>
>Some of my log files i see a lot of stuff scrolling past the screen...all
>the entries in the log file.
>And some of my logs i dont really see anything scrolling on the screen and
>analog just finishes.

It sounds like you have debugging turned on. With debugging on, any line 
in the log that can't be parsed is displayed. There are also a whole 
bunch of other messages about what files are being opened, what 
configuration settings are made, etc.

With debugging off there will be either no messages or just a few 
warnings about empty reports being disabled.

You should post several lines of exactly what you are seeing.

Jason

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