lemonisdead Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User Jan 4, 2015 #1 Hello, Absolutely not critical as the workaround is to cast the long to string before to pass it to the LogColor. B4X: Dim Now As Long =DateTime.Now Log(Now) LogColor(Now,Colors.Blue) Log(DateTime.Time(Now)) LogColor(DateTime.Time(Now),Colors.Blue) LogColor(DateTime.Now & CRLF & CRLF, Colors.Red) 'truncates LogColor(Now & CRLF & CRLF, Colors.Red) 'truncates And it is perhaps not a bug or something I surely did forget Last edited: Jan 4, 2015
Hello, Absolutely not critical as the workaround is to cast the long to string before to pass it to the LogColor. B4X: Dim Now As Long =DateTime.Now Log(Now) LogColor(Now,Colors.Blue) Log(DateTime.Time(Now)) LogColor(DateTime.Time(Now),Colors.Blue) LogColor(DateTime.Now & CRLF & CRLF, Colors.Red) 'truncates LogColor(Now & CRLF & CRLF, Colors.Red) 'truncates And it is perhaps not a bug or something I surely did forget
LucaMs Expert Licensed User Longtime User Jan 4, 2015 #2 What Log(Now & CrLf & CrLf) shows? (@LucaMs, why don't you try instead of...? ) [P.S. 1420210822290]
lemonisdead Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User Jan 4, 2015 #3 LucaMs said: What Log(Now & CrLf & CrLf) shows? Click to expand... Nothing : it demonstrates after having seen the behavior
LucaMs said: What Log(Now & CrLf & CrLf) shows? Click to expand... Nothing : it demonstrates after having seen the behavior
LucaMs Expert Licensed User Longtime User Jan 4, 2015 #4 I was curious to know if the problem was only the LogColor statement or also the Log. Probably B4A is slightly color blind and hates the colors
I was curious to know if the problem was only the LogColor statement or also the Log. Probably B4A is slightly color blind and hates the colors