LogView is a logfile and text file viewer program for OS/2 and eCS.
LogView can trace files in realtime and is very quick. It can be used during program
development to disply debug output or to show any other text file or logfile
created by any arbitrary program.
Features of LogView 1.06
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Traces the growing of text files |
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Handles large text files with more than 65535 lines |
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Scrolls automatically to the end of the file (optional) |
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Shows line numbers and file positions |
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Copy to the clipboard |
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Open file via Drop or file dialog |
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Starts viewing after program start (optional):
- from the begin of the file
- from the end of the file |
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Window position and size can be stored |
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Font of the text view are stored automaticaly |
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Column wide can be stored |
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Sound on new data and sound settings |
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Option to hide the Menu and Toolbar |
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Context menu |
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Command line swich to set the config file name. |
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The logfile poll time can be modified. |
New in this version:
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Now you can view TAB separated text files in up to 255 columns.
The wide of each column can be modified and stored.
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Dialog to toggle between the one-column-view and the multiple-column-view. |
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Now you can optional hide the column 'Line number' or 'File position'. |
Planed enhancements:
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Large file support |
Usage of LogView:
logview <FileName> [/cMyLogFile[.cfg]]
Sample:
logview c:\os2\install\current.log
logview c:\os2\install\current.log /cMyLog1
You have to enter the name of your text file as the first parameter on the
command line or to insert the name in the parameter entry field of the programm
settings.
Installation:
Use WarpIn V0.9.12 or higher or create a new directory and unzip the .ZIP file
into this directory. If you wish to start LogView from other directories, the
LogView directory has to be in the LIBPATH variable. Alternativ you can copy the
.DLL files to a directory listed in your LIBPATH variable. If you wish to start
LogView only via a program object on your desktop, you can set the working
directory to the .EXE directory, and the program parameter to your log file.
In that case, no LIBPATH variable is needed.
LogView is Freeware. The .DLL files delivered together with LogView are not
freeware. It is only allowed to use this DLL files together with LogView.
Distribution and usage of the .DLL files togeter with other programs are not
allowed. Neither it is allowed to distribute modified packages of LogView
nor to distribute parts of the LogView package separate.
We do not give any warranty for harms LogView might eventually cause.
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