I presume we can have an argument to file2brl that alters this as I would prefer it in the source or output folder which for me is the same.
Thanks Paul On 22/05/2014 11:12, Keith Creasy wrote:
On Windows logs should go in the user's profile temp directory. In fact I think there is a environment variable %temp% for the temp file location. -----Original Message----- From: liblouis-liblouisxml-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:liblouis-liblouisxml-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Bert Frees Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2014 5:51 AM To: liblouis-liblouisxml@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [liblouis-liblouisxml] Re: Unsure how to do a change to logging Michael Whapples writes:May be we could discuss where default log files should be stored. On linux I seem to get the feeling /var/log/ might be a reasonable place. Not so sure on Windows, may be in AppData under a suitable subdirectory.Yes, let's do that. /var/log/liblouis/ for Linux, and also for Mac OS if liblouis is installed in /usr/local/. If liblouis is installed as a Mac Application, /Library/Logs or ~/Library/Logs seems to be more standard. For a description of the software, to download it and links to project pages go to http://www.abilitiessoft.com For a description of the software, to download it and links to project pages go to http://www.abilitiessoft.com
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