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6.6.0.13.7: Log Analyzer Preferences notebook -- Severity
6.6.0.13.7: Log Analyzer Preferences notebook -- Severity
The Log Analyzer Preferences notebook lets you change the background colors of log
entries that appear in the Logs pane. The colors are useful to help you quickly identify
entries that have high severity errors and the entry that you have currently selected.
Use colors to indicate level of error severity
Select this checkbox to color-code the background of log entries and folders. When
selected, the radio button selections in this page are enabled.
Background color
For each folder and entry in the Logs pane, there is some text describing the entry.
To choose a background color for selected log entry that has a severity 1 error, do the
following:>
- Select Selected node.
- Select Severity 1.
- Select the color by clicking on the color Swatches. To use the default setting, click Restore Default. To see the
results of your change, look at the Preview box.
- Click Apply to save that setting.
Repeat similar steps to change the background color for selected log entries that have
severity 2 and 3 errors.
To choose a background color for an unselected log entry that has a severity 1 error,
do the following:
- Select Unselected node.
- Select Severity 1.
- Select the color by clicking on the color Swatches. If you want to use
the default setting, click Restore Default. If you want to see the result
of your change, look at the Preview box.
- Click Apply to save that setting.
Repeat similar steps to change the background color for unselected log entries that
have severity 2 and 3 errors.
Sample
You can see the result of you color change prior to applying the change. Look at
the nodes shown in the Sample box. For color changes of selected
nodes, click on the node in the sample box to see the color change.
When you are finished, click OK to apply your changes and close the
Preferences notebook.
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