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I have been thinking about a similar approach. I think mine is a bit more drastic (probalby unnecessarily so). I had thought about moving all of my logging invocations over to the right side of the code margins so that they are drastically dislocated from the code. I was thinking that it would give a more visual continuity to the code distinctly separate and different from the logging.

I haven't tried it yet. I thought I'd take one of my more lengthy scripts and try it out just to see how it looks visually.

Your reflection upon your strategy gives me additional motivation to look into trying this strategy, too.

As I think about the dilema, I am feeling a strong sense that putting most all of these suggestions together as an overall strategy could be an excellent solution to my challenge.

Thanks...to everyone!

ack Albuquerque, NM

In reply to Re^2: Balancing Logging and Code Readability by ack
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