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Indicates whether errors raised during a Zim session have to be written to the corresponding error trace file or not.
error trace yes/no
where yes indicates that all errors must be written to the error trace file up to the limit specified by the Maximum Error Trace Size configuration option.
Remarks
Although it may save some disk space, avoiding error printing may lead to undetected error situations. Errors and warnings are raised for a reason and well-behaved Zim applications would seldom raise errors. Therefore, it’s a wise recommendation to leave this option as yes (the default setting) and to check the error files from time to time for existing errors or warnings.
Valid Settings
The default value for all operating environments is yes.
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