log file question 2005-04-21 - By Luc-Eric Rousseau
Back I haven't tried linux, but on Windows it is a plain ASCII file. You say you have only one character in it, it sounds like could have become a Unicode file somehow, which would be something to report to support. Unicode files apear to have only one character on editors that don't support unicode, because of all the zero-value bytes.
> -- --Original Message-- -- > From: owner-xsi@(protected) > [mailto:owner-xsi@(protected)]On Behalf > Of peterb > Posted At: Thursday, April 21, 2005 2:28 PM > Posted To: xsi > Conversation: log file question > Subject: Re: log file question > > > oh and once you're going to use it for real, > mind that there are dangerous things in there too, > > like render commands, generating rendermaps, save scene commands. > if you run it blindly, you might overwrite the data you > allready made and > saved before the crash. > > normally I weed through the log, to find the latest savescene > command, and > go from there, a few lines at a time to see that everythings > working fine. > > > > > > > Hi Bernard, > > > > I know that, but after closing XSI and opening the logfile, > I only see a > > one character file. If I copy the logfile and open up XSI > again, I still > > have the one character file if opened in the scripteditor??? > > What I understood is that the logfile is readable ASCII..... > > > > rob > > > > -- --Original Message-- -- > > From: owner-xsi@(protected) [mailto:owner-xsi@(protected)] On Behalf > Of Bernard Lebel > Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2005 4:07 PM > To: XSI@(protected) > Subject: Re: log file question > > When you launch XSI, the log file gets overwritten. You have to make a > copy before relaunching XSI. > > > Cheers > Bernard > > > On 4/21/05, Rob Wuijster <rob@(protected)> wrote: > > > > OK, > > > > I've set the preferences to save a log file (real-time commands and > > messages) while working in XSI. This works without problems, and I can > > > see the filesize grow as I build/adjust my scene. > > > > I close XSI and open up the logfile to see what's been logged, but the > > > only thing I see is a one character file........ > > According to the manual you can copy/paste from the log to the script > > editor and rerun the commands from the previous session. So I must be > > overlooking something very basic here. > > > > any tips on this are again appreciated, > > > > rob wuijster > > s-5 multimedia > > holland
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