David Megginson wrote:
I've just checked in a few changes to start cutting down the noise:
No! But... but... if you do this, then no one will remember that the
default type for a panel layer is texture, or that bindings are read
during initialization. Just think what will happen when everyone
Andy Ross wrote:
1. The default log level is now FG_ALERT, or at least, it's supposed
to be (though some FG_WARN messages inexplicably still get
through).
What about the presumptively useful stuff like the JSBSim touchdown
report or YASim solution data? Would it be a good idea to split out
On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 13:49:58 -0500
David Megginson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andy Ross wrote:
1. The default log level is now FG_ALERT, or at least, it's supposed
to be (though some FG_WARN messages inexplicably still get
through).
What about the presumptively useful stuff like the JSBSim
David Megginson wrote:
Reading Eric Raymond's excellent new book, The Art of Unix Programming,
reminded me of the importance of programs staying quiet unless (a) they
have something critically important to say (i.e. help, I'm about to
die), or (b) the caller explicit asks them to be noisy.
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