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Re: logLib - looking for feedback
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Re: logLib - looking for feedback


  • Subject: Re: logLib - looking for feedback
  • From: "Arthur J. Knapp" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2002 10:42:30 -0400

> Date: Tue, 10 Sep 2002 15:25:53 +0100
> From: has <email@hidden>
> Subject: logLib - looking for feedback

> For your pleasure, I've just posted a new toy to my site at:
>
> http://www.barple.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/roughstuff/index.html#logLib

> LogLib creates custom objects for writing log files. ...

Good stuff, Has. :)


> At this stage, I'm looking for comments/suggestions/feedback, etc,
> particularly on how easy or hard folk find it to use (i.e. it uses an OO
> design for flexibility; you don't need to know OO to use it, but if folk
> are fazed at the thought then tell my why and I'll work on making it easier
> to understand).

One of the nicest logging scripts I've ever seen is Victor Yee's
LogServices, currently at version 1.1.1. It's integeration with any of
three word processers is pretty neat, and the handler usage is intuative:

<http://www.applemods.com/getMod.php?script_ID=13>


{ Arthur J. Knapp, of <http://www.STELLARViSIONs.com>
a r t h u r @ s t e l l a r v i s i o n s . c o m
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