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Logging

Logging preferences

Log Commands
If enabled, command line text echoed to the screen is also written to the log file. If disabled, command line echo is not written to the log file. Default is enabled.
Log after triggers are executed
If enabled, the line of text from the server is written to the log file after triggers are executed. Triggers that change the text using commands such as #SUB cause the changed text to be written to the log file instead of the original text. If disabled, the text from the server is written to the log file before any triggers are executed. Default is enabled.
Log ANSI color
If enabled, the ANSI color control codes are written to the log file. If disabled, no ANSI control codes are written to the log file. Default is disabled.
Log MXP/HTML
If enabled, color information is written to the log file using HTML tags.  Default is disabled.
Log timestamps
If enabled, the time stamp for each line is written to the log file.  Default is disabled.
Save scrollback buffer to log when log opened
If enabled, the entire contents of the scrollback buffer is written to the log file when the log is opened. If disabled, nothing is written to the log file when it is first opened. Default is disabled.

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