On Sun, Oct 10, 2010 at 9:22 PM, Ray Tayek <[email protected]> wrote:

> hi, using your logger. works great (thank you for making it)!
>
> when something crashes i get this big gray thing that says:
>
> "GWT Code Server Disconnected
>
> Most likely, you closed GWT development mode. Or you might have lost
> network connectivity. To fix this, try restarting GWT Development Mode
> and REFRESH this page."
>
> this makes it impossible to see your nice logger :)
>
gwt-log will also log to the console by default, so you should see that in
Eclipse.
It logs to the JavaScript console as well, so you can see that in Firebug or
the Chrome inspector.


> is there any way to move that big ugly thing so i can see the logger?
>
> also, but this is minor, is there any way to move the logger panel so
> that iit does not cover my html so much?
>

See http://code.google.com/p/gwt-log/wiki/GettingStarted

   - <http://code.google.com/p/gwt-log/wiki/GettingStarted>Place it at a
   fixed location in your appliation

     Widget divLogger = Log.getLogger(DivLogger.class).getWidget();

     someWidgetOfYours.add(divLogger);




>
> thanks
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