See also /log.
When enabled, logs all channel windows.
When enabled, logs all private windows.
When enabled, logs all server windows.
When enabled, logs all events hidden by Events Options.
Opens log files for editing in the default editor.
Opens log files for editing in the specified custom editor.
When enabled, will create a sub folder with the network name and save the logfile there.
When enabled, Removes all control codes from the message before logging.
When enabled, adds a timestamp with the specified Timeformat to the message before logging.
If enabled, the logged line will be logged with the timestamp retrieved from the server when the IRCv3 server-time cap is used, otherwise the current localtime is used.
When enabled, the line colors used for the message will be added to the log.
When enabled, the Nickcolumn character used to separate timestamp/nick from the message will be saved and correctly restored.
When enabled, the link character used to style links in a message will be saved and correctly restored.
When enabled, session start and close date will be logged to the logfile.
When enabled, all logfiles in use are locked until the associated window is closed.
The Folder to save the log files.
The time format to use when Use Timestamp is enabled.
Click the Show date/time variables link to see available variables, these variables ONLY work for the timestamp, not for the filename.
The filename to use for logs,
Variables available:
$network - The network name associated with the log window.
$channel - The channel/query name associated with the log window.
$date - Current date in the yyyymmdd format.
$mdate - Current date in the yyyymm format.
Date/time/other variables are not available to keep the filenames predictable for restore logs.
The filename to use for logs when Split log files at [X] is enabled and the log is to be rotated,
Variables available:
$network - The network name associated with the log window.
$channel - The channel/query name associated with the log window.
$date - Current date in the yyyymmdd format.
$count - A incremental number based on number of files with the same filename minus the $count number.
Date/time/other variables are not available to keep the filenames predictable for restore logs.
If enabled, the last [X] messages from the log files will be restored when a private window is opened.
If enabled, the last [X] messages from the log files will be restored when a channel window is opened.
When enabled, save the logfiles in a subfolder based on the selected interval.
Daily = YYYY-MM-DD.
Weekly = YYYY-WW.
Monthly = YYYY-MM.
Yearly = YYYY.
When enabled and a log file becomes bigger than [X] kilobytes, it will be trimmed to fit the specified size.
Cannot be used with split log files.
When enabled and a log file becomes bigger than [X] kilobytes, it will be renamed to Rotated filename and a new log created.
Cannot be used with trim log files.
When enabled, all log files not modified since [x] days ago will be removed when AdiIRC exits.
Channels and users in this list will not be logged.
Per server settings can be added using network:#channel syntax.
These windows ignores/overrides the "Log channels/servers/Log privatechat" option.
Can also be toggled by right-clicking the window in Switchbar/Treebar -> Logging.
Channels and users in this list will always be logged, regardless of the Log Channels and Log Privatechat options.
Per server settings can be added using network:#channel syntax.
These windows ignores/overrides the "Log channels/servers/Log privatechat" option.
Can also be toggled by right-clicking the window in Switchbar/Treebar -> Logging.
If Log hidden events is enabled, these options are ignored.
Default = Log event if logging is enabled for the channel.
On = Log event in channels even if logging for the channel is disabled.
Off = Never log event in channels even if logging for the channel is enabled.
Log regular messages.
Log when a user joins a channel.
Log when a user changes channel modes.
Log when a user leaves a channel.
Log when a user changes a channel topic.
Log when a user quits irc.
Log when a user sends a ctcp request.
Log when a user is kicked from a channel.
Log when a user changes nick.