Not liking the outcome of Log::Log4perl::Layout::PatternLayout::Multiline, I wonder how can I make log4perl format the log to look like the following:
18:21:58 Here starts a long logging line....
_________continuing here...
_________and even here....
18:22:06 Starting another one here...
(The underscores above are white space)
In other words, how do I specify the max line length and how do I skip past the %d{...} generated time stamp at the beginning of subsequent lines?
Well, while at that, can I specify TAB positions to create a table of sort?
Meir
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