On 10/2/16 4:20 PM, Christoph Berg wrote:
>> I suspect that simply having a nonempty default in the first place
>> > is going to do more to raise peoples' awareness than anything we
>> > could do in the documentation.  But perhaps an example along these
>> > lines would be useful for showing proper use of %q.
> Patch attached. (Still using %t, I don't think %m makes sense for the
> default.)

That still doesn't address what to do about syslog and eventlog users.
We would need either a separate prefix setting for those, or maybe
something like %q that says, skip to here if using syslog.  (I don't
know eventlog, so I don't know if a common setting for syslog and
eventlog would work.)

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