I always use this http://www.adrianvintu.com/blogengine/post/Colored-Logcat-Script-for-Windows.aspx
BR, Adrian Vintu http://adrianvintu.com On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 6:31 PM, DonFrench <dcfre...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thank you! > > On Jun 27, 12:29 am, Indicator Veritatis <mej1...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > That was completely uncalled for and even completely unjustifiable. > > Why, your own response is more like that of "a petulant child" than > > any thingDonFrenchsaid. > > > > After all Don French gave an excellent list of reasons why it is > > better to view DDMS LogCat output in Eclipse rather than running it > > standalone. What is more, he showed very much the opposite of the > > petulance you so unfairly accuse him of by patiently detailing all > > these advantages of viewing in Eclipse. > > > > Real software professionals recognize your "fix it yourself" as the > > real petulance, since real software engineers understand that such > > bugs should be fixed by the person(s) most familiar with that part of > > the code. "Code diving" is all too often a terrible waste of a good > > engineer's time. Worse yet, it often causes other bugs down the road, > > because the 'diver' did not understand the code well enough. This is > > WHY it should be fixed by the person(s) most familiar with the > > relevant code, not by anyone who feels the need for the fix. > > > > Personally, I hope Google's team will find the time to fix it > > relatively soon, but I am not going to sweat it if they don't. But I > > will join Don in saying that it would be a valuable fix, it is likely > > being given too low a priority -- as often happens even in the best- > > run projects. > > > > Finally, if the Google team does recognize this as a bug, how do we > > find it in the bug database? Some of us would like to vote for it;) > > > > On Jun 23, 6:08 pm, Mikey <frak....@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > Spoken like a petulant child - fix it yourself if you think you can do > better... > > > > > On 24 Jun 2010, at 01:06,DonFrenchwrote:> Thanks but I really prefer to > view LogCat in Eclipse because it is so > > > > much easier to find what you want. In Eclipse, for example, user- > > > > generated log output is split into individual tabs based on the tags > > > > you set. Also, in the main log tab everything is color coded. To > > > > find the stack trace associated with a Force Close, for example, you > > > > just scroll up until you see a block of red output. Google did a > > > > great job in designing the Eclipse LogCat viewer except for the > > > > unfortunate bug that they have ignored for so long. > > > > > > On Jun 22, 11:11 am, Kostya Vasilyev <kmans...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > >> Don, > > > > > >> I can recommend running "adblogcat" from the OS's command line > window. > > > > > >> This way, it's always around, you can make it as large as you want, > and > > > >> can do filtering by piping through grep or find, if necessary. > > > > > >> -- Kostya > > > > > >> 22.06.2010 22:02,DonFrenchпишет: > > > > > >>> I useLogCata lot when debugging but it is an ir ritation that it > > > >>> frequently has to be reset to get the latest log output. I am only > > > >>> aware of two ways to get the log output when this happens: 1) Go to > > > >>> the DDMS perspective and then pull down the menu in the Devices > view > > > >>> and select reset adb, and 2) Exit Eclipse and restart it. Some of > the > > > >>> time Reset adb works but often it does not and I have to exit and > > > >>> restart Eclipse. So, first, am I doing something wrong that causes > > > >>> LogCatto stop functioning? And second, is there another way to > > > >>> refresh the log other than the two methods I mentioned? And third, > is > > > >>> this a bug in the Android Eclipse plug-in? If it is, why doesn't > > > >>> Google fix it? > > > > > >> -- > > > >> Kostya Vasilev -- WiFi Manager + pretty widget -- > http://kmansoft.wordpress.com > > > > > > -- > > > > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google > > > > Groups "Android Beginners" group. > > > > > > NEW! 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