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From: Chris H. <cm...@bd...> - 2003-07-10 07:02:12
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On Wednesday, July 9, 2003, at 12:18 PM, Michael Tsai wrote: > Personally, I think it should match Cocoa as much as possible. As do I. I think NSUserDefaults is the way to go for Log4Cocoa; it gets us so much for free, I think we'd be crazy not to use it. It even lets us do things like override settings just by running an application at the command line. The question is, should there just be one Log4Cocoa key in an application's defaults that all the potential Log4Cocoa settings would live under? -- Chris -- Chris Hanson, bDistributed.com, Inc. | Email: cm...@bD... Custom Application Development | Phone: +1-847-372-3955 http://bdistributed.com/ | Fax: +1-847-589-3738 http://bdistributed.com/Articles/ | Personal Email: cm...@ma... |