Find it hard to believe they have no structure -- must have something if those logs are used by others. See command emacspeak-speak-line-set-column-filter and try it on /var/log/messages to practice. "Robert Melton" (via emacspeak Mailing List) writes: > Hey all! > > I am working with an application that is generating many log files and in each log file is a lot of noise, I was wondering if the community had tips and tricks for dealing with it? Sadly, they are not even in a consistent format, so I don't even have that going for me. > > I saw some posts about using form-mode, but my progress down that path has been slow and painful. So far my main tool has been using occur or various terminal tools to filter and parse as best I can, but it all feels 7 degrees of awful. > > Any tips, tricks, reminders, recommendations and mocking welcome! > > -- > Robert "robertmeta" Melton > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > Emacspeak discussion list -- emacspeak@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe send email to: > emacspeak-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with a subject of: unsubscribe -- Thanks, --Raman(I Search, I Find, I Misplace, I Research) ♉ Id: kg:/m/0285kf1 🦮 -- Thanks, --Raman(I Search, I Find, I Misplace, I Research) ♉ Id: kg:/m/0285kf1 🦮
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