Re: Satimage OSAX
Re: Satimage OSAX
- Subject: Re: Satimage OSAX
- From: Bob Studer <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2011 06:30:22 -0800
In the console application's window, there is a text filter that is usually on the right side of the toolbar that can be used to filter out messages that don't match the string you enter.
On Dec 20, 2011, at 5:45 AM, Emmanuel LEVY wrote:
> Apologies I admit I was missing the whole point. The only Console I really know is the so-named piece of software inside Applications/Utilities.
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> Isn't there a kind of level setting where you would say you don't want those - low-level, I suppose - warnings?
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> The path to get rid of those messages points to Cupertino, California. It's where they implemented a very unusual non-reverse compatible feature. Ask them, not us, we are just victims.
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> Emmanuel
> Satimage-software
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> On Dec 20, 2011, at 1:53 PM, Shane Stanley wrote:
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>> On 20/12/2011, at 11:02 PM, Emmanuel LEVY wrote:
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>>> Frankly, drop the pain-in-the-console concept. The log system is well designed, you get a few lines every now and then, we had servers that would spit several hundreds lines a second in the Console, yet this has never been a problem of any kind. Tons of problems can happen, scarcely triggered by a Console-clogging phase.
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>> With respect, I thin you're missing the point. A person sits down to write an AppleScriptObjC app in Xcode. They rely on the log; it's their only debugging tool. And every time they run their application to test it, the rather small console area fills up with all this noise, and looking for messages they actually want logged is harder than it should be. After a dozen or so iterations, you get sick of having to either scroll the log, or trying to resize it, or closing it because you didn't log anything so you didn't want it to open and cover your code, and so on. It really becomes annoying and time-wasting, especially if several scripting additions are doing it.
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>>> We don't intend to do something, the only thing we would have to do is maintain 2 versions of the osax, one for 10.5 one for 10.6, and maybe we would if only there was any actual issue implied.
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>> It's your choice, and given that you give it away free, I don't blame you. But please don't deny that there's an issue -- it might not be one that affects a lot of people, and you may not have come across it, but it *is* a serious pain-in-the-console for AppleScriptObjC users. Try it your self and see.
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>> 'AppleScriptObjC Explored' <www.macosxautomation.com/applescript/apps/>
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