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Synopsis:
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window level [<levels>]
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Description:
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This sets what type of messages are displayed in the current window.
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The actual levels to display may consist of a comma-delimited list
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of valid levels (see SET LASTLOG_LEVEL for a complete description).
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If no level is specified, the current is displayed.
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For windows that only display certain types of information, the rest
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is not actually discarded. Rather, it will go to a window that is
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set to display such information, or lacking that, the current window.
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To actually hide information from the screen, see the ON command.
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Examples:
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To make the current window display only public and misc. messages:
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/window level public,crap
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See Also:
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set(4) lastlog_level; window(4) lastlog_level
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Other Notes:
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By default, all windows start out with a LEVEL of ALL. However, if the
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PHONE #define was enabled (in config.h) at compile time, this default
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is NONE. The string returned by evaluating $info(o) will contain a 'p'
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if PHONE was enabled.
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