Logging

This Preferences page contains options that control logging lines to files. Most of these preferences are local to the specific character.

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Log Commands (local)
Controls whether commands typed on the command line and echoed to the MUD window are also written to the log file. Default is on.
Log after triggers (local)
Controls whether logging is done before or after triggers are executed. Default is to log before triggers. For example, if you have a trigger that gags a line, logging before will write the line that is gagged to the log file, while logging after triggers will not cause this line to be written to the log file.
Log ANSI color (local)
Controls whether ANSI color codes are written to the log file. To create a normal ASCII text file, turn this option off. However, to create color log files that can be displayed by the internal zMUD ANSI editor, turn this option on. Default is off.
Save scrollback Buffer
If enabled, the entire contents of the scrollback buffer are written to the log file when it is first opened.
 
Log Autosave interval (local)
Specifies the number of minutes before automatically saving the log file. To turn off autosaving, set this value to 0. Default is 5.
Map Autosave interval (local)
Specifies the number of minutes before automatically saving the map files. To turn off autosaving, set this value to 0. Default is 5.
Database Autosave (local)
Specifies the number of minutes before automatically saving the database files. To turn off autosaving, set this value to 0. Default is 5.


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