Charles Krinke wrote:
> Just weighing in a little bit. I personally dont have any bias one way or the
> other on colors.
>
> Charles
After Stephan weighed in, I integrated the change. It's also a lot more
clear what colors are in the pool (there was some black magic previously).
OpenSim/Frame
Just weighing in a little bit. I personally dont have any bias one way or the
other on colors.
Charles
From: Ai Austin
To: opensim-dev@lists.berlios.de
Sent: Monday, January 19, 2009 1:35:08 PM
Subject: Re: [Opensim-dev] Console Log Colours for Messages
At
At 20:51 19/01/2009, Sean Dague wrote:
>The coloring of those fields is based on a hashing algorithm of the tag
>(it's done in the log4net module I wrote). I can take Red out of that
>rotation, though that will definitely cause at least a few days of
>confusion as the colors people are used to for
9 Jan 2009 10:30:27 -0500> From: sda...@gmail.com> To:
> opensim-dev@lists.berlios.de> Subject: Re: [Opensim-dev] Console Log Colours
> for Messages> > Ai Austin wrote:> > At 20:42 16/01/2009, Austin Tate wrote:>
> >> Generally the red colour is used for erro
Ai Austin wrote:
> At 20:42 16/01/2009, Austin Tate wrote:
>> Generally the red colour is used for errors to alter the sysadmin as
>> the system boots up on potential problems. But a few items use red
>> as their own colour as well... e.g. ScriptEngine.DotNetEngine
>>
>> I wonder if we could alte
At 20:42 16/01/2009, Austin Tate wrote:
>Generally the red colour is used for errors to alter the sysadmin as
>the system boots up on potential problems. But a few items use red
>as their own colour as well... e.g. ScriptEngine.DotNetEngine
>
>I wonder if we could alter the console log colours of
16 January 2009 12:43 PM
> To: opensim-dev@lists.berlios.de
> Subject: [Opensim-dev] Console Log Colours for Messages
>
> A suggestion.. sorry if its already been discussed.
>
> Generally the red colour is used for errors to alter the sysadmin as
> the system boots up on potential problem
A suggestion.. sorry if its already been discussed.
Generally the red colour is used for errors to alter the sysadmin as
the system boots up on potential problems. But a few items use red as
their own colour as well... e.g. ScriptEngine.DotNetEngine
I wonder if we could alter the console log co