Project

General

Profile

Rawlog Dialog » History » Revision 13

Revision 12 (Per Amundsen, 02/13/2017 07:38 AM) → Revision 13/25 (Per Amundsen, 02/13/2017 07:38 AM)

h1. Rawlog Dialog 

 !rawlog.png! 

 The Rawlog dialog is used to debug AdiIRC and/or monitor raw IRC messages from/to IRC servers. 

 Rawlog can be opened from Menubar -> File -> Rawlog or by typing [[/rawlog]]. 

 The rawlog will automatically re-open if it was open the last time AdiIRC was closed. 

 By default only new debug/raw messages will be added, a buffer can be kept in memory by typing [[/setoption]] Misc RawlogBuffer N .. where N is the number of lines to keep. (setting N to 0 disables the buffer) 

 _See also [[/rawlog]], [[/debug]], [[ScriptsDebug_Dialog|Scripts Debug]]._ 

 h2. Debug tab *Debug tab* 

 The debug tab in the right listbox shows AdiIRC debug data. 

 h2. Server tabs *Server tabs* 

 Each open server will have it's own tab in the listbox, it will list all incoming/outgoing raw IRC messages from/to the IRC server. 

 It can be useful for finding out if raw messages are being sent/received properly. 

 Outgoing messages are marked with the *<notextile>-></notextile>* prefix, and incoming messages are marked with the *<<notextile>-</notextile>* prefix. 

 !ping.png! 

 h2. Save Rawlog 

 The data from a tab can be saved to a file by clicking the *Save* button. 

 h2.    Clear Rawlog 

 To clear the data from a tab click the *Clear* button. 

 h2. Search Rawlog 

 The Rawlog can be searched by clicking the *Search* button or by pressing %(key)CTRL% + %(key)F%. 

 h2. Attach/Detach Rawlog 

 Rawlog can be attached to become a regular MDI window or detached to become a desktop window by pressing %(key)CTRL% + %(key)D%. 

 h2. Rawlog Treebar priority 

 To make Rawlog the first visible window in the Treebar/Switchbar, add *Rawlog* at the top of [[Options Dialog|Options]] -> [[Windows Options]] -> [[Windows_Options#Window-Order|Window Order]]. 

 !windoworder.png! 

 h2. Timestamps 

 Timestamps can be added using [[/rawlog]] with the -t parameter.