[oXygen-user] v 6.0: Find misbehaves
Sorin Ristache
Thu Jun 16 01:48:23 CDT 2005
Dear Lars,
If you started <oXygen/> with a double click on a file with an extension
associated with <oXygen/> the oxygen.log file will be created in the
directory of that file. If oxygen.log is not there and is not in
C:\Program Files\Oxygen 6.0\ probably the start directory of the Start
Menu shortcut was not set to C:\Program Files\Oxygen 6.0\ and you should
find the file in your user home directory, something like C:\Documents
and Settings\lars. Go to Help - About - System properties - user.home to
find the name of the home directory.
Best regards,
Sorin
<oXygen/> XML Editor, Schema Editor and XSLT Editor/Debugger
http://www.oxygenxml.com/
Lars Huttar wrote:
> Sorin Ristache wrote:
>
>> Dear Lars Huttar,
>>
>> I just wanted to let you know that leaving the log4j.properties file
>> in the [oXygen-installed-dir]/lib directory all the time will slow the
>> operation of the application due to the large amount of logging data
>> outputed to the oxygen.log file. You should move it to other directory
>> when you don't need logging data for tracking bugs.
>>
>> Also the fact that the computer was not rebooted for few days is
>> probably not related with the described misbehavior and it will not
>> lead to insufficient memory problems. <oXygen/> was the subject of
>> several profiling sessions that did not show any memory leaks. Anyway
>> such a problem (OutOfMemoryError) would be signaled by an error
>> message dialog.
>>
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Sorin
>
>
> Thanks for your note.
> Soon after receiving it, I put the log4j.properties file in my Oxygen
> lib directory (c:\Program Files\Oxygen 6.0\lib).
> Today I looked for the oxygen.log file in c:\Program Files\Oxygen 6.0\,
> but do not see one!
> I couldn't find an oxygen.log file anywhere in the Oxygen install
> directory tree.
>
> Lars
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