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author | Frank Dana <ferdnyc@gmail.com> | 2019-07-08 00:49:42 (GMT) |
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committer | Craig Scott <craig.scott@crascit.com> | 2019-07-09 23:40:11 (GMT) |
commit | 42a9e610564ddbae1f9749bebe3a6737482d93dd (patch) | |
tree | aa66c328272cebf9cbfe8b11bc6a19a5a12d71ed /Help | |
parent | 1b52415cd40aea33a254040807ad930739a859d6 (diff) | |
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message() help: Clarify how logs are displayed in various tools
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diff --git a/Help/command/message.rst b/Help/command/message.rst index 3f9216a..5dca6b4 100644 --- a/Help/command/message.rst +++ b/Help/command/message.rst @@ -53,12 +53,12 @@ The optional ``<mode>`` keyword determines the type of message: The CMake command-line tool displays ``STATUS`` to ``TRACE`` messages on stdout with the message preceded by two hyphens and a space. All other message types -are sent to stderr and are not prefixed with hyphens. The CMake GUI displays -all messages in its log area. The interactive dialogs (:manual:`ccmake(1)` -and :manual:`cmake-gui(1)`) show ``STATUS`` to ``TRACE`` messages one at a -time on a status line and other messages in interactive pop-up boxes. -The ``--loglevel`` command-line option to each of these tools can be used to -control which messages will be shown. +are sent to stderr and are not prefixed with hyphens. The +:manual:`CMake GUI <cmake-gui(1)>` displays all messages in its log area. +The :manual:`curses interface <ccmake(1)>` shows ``STATUS`` to ``TRACE`` +messages one at a time on a status line and other messages in an +interactive pop-up box. The ``--loglevel`` command-line option to each of +these tools can be used to control which messages will be shown. CMake Warning and Error message text displays using a simple markup language. Non-indented text is formatted in line-wrapped paragraphs |