I see by the response(s) that it's not as simple as a setting.
However, there's no reason you couldn't do a move of the file(s) with some
sort of script. Depends on the operating system you're working under. For
example, if you're running on Windows, you could add a command or two to the
shortcut you use to start the program. In other words, the command called
for by the shortcut could be something like:

<Run GnuCash> ; MOVE <your GnuCash file directory>\*.log <directory you want
log files in>

You might need to use quotes and/or escape characters in the command
specification, depends on your particular situation.

In essence you're working as usual, then when you leave the program it does
a bit of "cleanup" for you.



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