Hello Karin, On Tuesday, 27. November 2001 at 19:45:19 you wrote (at least in part):
>> I'm open to responses, especially what function should be further >> implemented. KS> Uhm, *some* explanations in the program wouldn't hurt. I put KS> it in my TB data dir, it sees the accounts that I run, but KS> not the log. So both the right pane and the bottom pane stay KS> perfectly empty. Where exactly does one put it? How do you KS> point it to your log? OK, you got me :-) ... I'll add a little more explanations ASAP, though it might be self explaining enough, my fault :-) Where you put it doesn't matter, the programs runs the registry and catches (at least: tries it *g*) your accounts plus their working directories. The log file is (in my experience) located there, named 'account.log'. So all the program does is trying to open '<Account-Dir>\account.log' and parsing it. - The upper left pane is a listing of found account. - The lower left pane should output what filter was hit how often. - The right pane (list view) should output all lines matched in the log file. If this is empty the lower left one is empty too as no hits were found. I've added some thing to the status bar: It should now point out: - How much matches were found - How much lines are selected in the right list view (useless, I know *g*) - What log file is inspected If no log file is found an error message should pop up now plus it is written to the status bar. If not one single log file is parsed and / or produces _any_ matches would you mind sending me example data from your log file so I can find out the difference? Of course only if that data aren't to sensitive to send them to me :-) I've discovered that the log file is written in the language the user interface is running, so it might be if you language setting differ from English and German I may need to customize the parsing algorithm. Download log analyzer alpha URL: http://www.ZentrumDerArbeit.org/TheBat!/tb_log/tb_log_analyzer.zip -- Regards Peter Palmreuther mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (The Bat! v1.54/10e on Windows NT 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 1) A live body and a dead body contain the same number of particles. Structurally, there's no discernible difference. Life and death are unquantifiable abstract labels placed on otherwise similar bodies. -- ______________________________________________________ Archives : http://tbtech.thebat.dutaint.com Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
