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Upon launching MicrobeMS, the user will encounter two windows: the main user dialog box and a command line window. The former enables interaction with the program, while the latter displays input parameters and non-standard errors. These messages are stored in a log file, ''logfile.txt'', located in the following directories:  
When MicrobeMS is started, the user is presented with two separate windows: the main user dialog box and a command line window. The former allows interaction with the program, while the latter displays input parameters and non-standard errors. These messages are stored in a log file, '''''logfile.txt''''', located in the following directories:  
   
   
MicrobeMS '''standalone version''', Windows operating system (W8/W8.1/W10/W11):
MicrobeMS '''standalone version''', Windows operating system (W8/W8.1/W10/W11):


     Windows user directory, usually ''C:\Users\WindowsUserName\Documents\MATLAB'' (DiaryDir)  
     Windows user directory, usually ''C:\Users\WindowsUserName\Documents\MATLAB (DiaryDir)'', where WindowsUserName is the current Windows user name.
    with WindowsUserName being the actual Windows user name
     The contents of the log file can be accessed via the link ''open the log file of MicrobeMS'' (see the MicrobeMS program group)
     The content of the logfile is accessible from the link ''open the log file of MicrobeMS''  
    (see MicrobeMS program group)


MicrobeMS '''pcode toolbox''' under Matlab, Windows operating system (W8/W8.1/W10/W11):  
MicrobeMS '''pcode toolbox''' under Matlab, Windows operating system (W8/W8.1/W10/W11):  
      
      
     Windows user directory, usually ''C:\Users\WindowsUserName\Documents\MATLAB'' (DiaryDir)  
     Windows user directory, usually ''C:\Users\WindowsUserName\Documents\MATLAB'' (DiaryDir), where WindowsUserName denotes the current Windows user name.
    with WindowsUserName being the Windows user name


Message reporting can be switched on, or off by choosing ''diary'' &rarr; ''on'', or ''off'' from the ''File'' pulldown menu.<br> &nbsp; <br>
Message reporting can be switched on, or off by choosing ''diary'' &rarr; ''on'', or ''off'' from the ''File'' pulldown menu.<br> &nbsp; <br>
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     lasch@microbe-ms.com  
     lasch@microbe-ms.com  


[[File:command-line-window.jpg|center|The command line window of MicrobeMS]]
[[File:command-line-window.png|left|frame|The command line window of ''MicrobeMS'' v 0.88 (Debian LINUX, Matlab pcode version)]]

Latest revision as of 09:30, 3 April 2025

When MicrobeMS is started, the user is presented with two separate windows: the main user dialog box and a command line window. The former allows interaction with the program, while the latter displays input parameters and non-standard errors. These messages are stored in a log file, logfile.txt, located in the following directories:

MicrobeMS standalone version, Windows operating system (W8/W8.1/W10/W11):

   Windows user directory, usually C:\Users\WindowsUserName\Documents\MATLAB (DiaryDir), where WindowsUserName is the current Windows user name. 
   The contents of the log file can be accessed via the link open the log file of MicrobeMS (see the MicrobeMS program group)

MicrobeMS pcode toolbox under Matlab, Windows operating system (W8/W8.1/W10/W11):

   Windows user directory, usually C:\Users\WindowsUserName\Documents\MATLAB (DiaryDir), where WindowsUserName denotes the current Windows user name.

Message reporting can be switched on, or off by choosing diaryon, or off from the File pulldown menu.
 
When reporting problems and software failures (bug reports) please send the file logfile.txt to the following e-mail address:

    lasch@microbe-ms.com 
The command line window of MicrobeMS v 0.88 (Debian LINUX, Matlab pcode version)