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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <!DOCTYPE logmap [ <!ELEMENT logmap (log)+> <!ELEMENT log (#PCDATA)> <!ATTLIST log events CDATA #IMPLIED> <!ATTLIST log output CDATA #IMPLIED> <!ATTLIST log filename CDATA #IMPLIED> <!ATTLIST log generations CDATA #IMPLIED> <!ATTLIST log limit CDATA #IMPLIED> <!ATTLIST log format CDATA #IMPLIED> ]> <!-- Configure ImageMagick logger. Choose from one or more these events separated by a comma: all accelerate annotate blob cache coder command configure deprecate draw exception locale module none pixel policy resource trace transform user wand x11 Choose one output handler: console debug event file none stderr stdout When output is to a file, specify the filename. Embed %g in the filename to support log generations. Generations is the number of log files to retain. Limit is the number of logging events before generating a new log generation. The format of the log is defined by embedding special format characters: %c client %d domain %e event %f function %g generation %i thread id %l line %m module %n log name %p process id %r real CPU time %t wall clock time %u user CPU time %v version %% percent sign \n newline \r carriage return xml --> <logmap> <log events="None"/> <log output="console"/> <log filename="Magick-%g.log"/> <log generations="3"/> <log limit="2000"/> <log format="%t %r %u %v %d %c[%p]: %m/%f/%l/%d\n %e"/> </logmap>