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    • stefaan
      stefaan last edited by

      I must be missing something, but I am looking for the most elementary function which I cannot find, namely a simple event log in one flat file, recording button name and timestamp each time a button is pressed.

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      • timvoortaal
        timvoortaal @fernmac last edited by

        @fernmac

        Did you ever find a solution for this?
        Did you manage to log the timestamp?

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        • timvoortaal
          timvoortaal @pdo.smith last edited by

          @pdo-smith

          Did you ever find a solution for this?
          Did you manage to log the timestamp?

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          • pdo.smith
            pdo.smith @stefaan last edited by

            @stefaan Without doubt that would be very useful. This is so normal in the Linux world that I am astonished they do not keep a log.

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            • fernmac
              fernmac last edited by

              No doubt, this would be very useful, unfortunately, the support around here is very rare!

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              • tommi.himberg
                tommi.himberg last edited by

                This would be extremely useful for me, too. Or I'd be even happy if I could get that timestamp to -> IFTTT -> Evernote or GDrive, with a better resolution than the current, which is in minutes.

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