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Is there a way to view more than the last 300 lines in the terminal tab on OctoPrint? Or is there a txt file of a log? Or even a setting/plugin that does either?



I keep finding my prints pausing as if I said to change the filament even though that wasn't set in the slicer, but I catch it long after the 300th line in the terminal so I can't see what OctoPrint is trying to do.










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    Is there a way to view more than the last 300 lines in the terminal tab on OctoPrint? Or is there a txt file of a log? Or even a setting/plugin that does either?



    I keep finding my prints pausing as if I said to change the filament even though that wasn't set in the slicer, but I catch it long after the 300th line in the terminal so I can't see what OctoPrint is trying to do.










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      Is there a way to view more than the last 300 lines in the terminal tab on OctoPrint? Or is there a txt file of a log? Or even a setting/plugin that does either?



      I keep finding my prints pausing as if I said to change the filament even though that wasn't set in the slicer, but I catch it long after the 300th line in the terminal so I can't see what OctoPrint is trying to do.










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      Is there a way to view more than the last 300 lines in the terminal tab on OctoPrint? Or is there a txt file of a log? Or even a setting/plugin that does either?



      I keep finding my prints pausing as if I said to change the filament even though that wasn't set in the slicer, but I catch it long after the 300th line in the terminal so I can't see what OctoPrint is trying to do.







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          Yes you can show more than 300 lines in the terminal; just disable auto scrolling (reference).




          Disabling Autoscroll now completely disables cutting off the lines (so
          you can have way more than 300 lines while that's disabled), filtering
          has been improved too and doesn't cause scrolling anymore.







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            Yes you can show more than 300 lines in the terminal; just disable auto scrolling (reference).




            Disabling Autoscroll now completely disables cutting off the lines (so
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            has been improved too and doesn't cause scrolling anymore.







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              Yes you can show more than 300 lines in the terminal; just disable auto scrolling (reference).




              Disabling Autoscroll now completely disables cutting off the lines (so
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              has been improved too and doesn't cause scrolling anymore.







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                Yes you can show more than 300 lines in the terminal; just disable auto scrolling (reference).




                Disabling Autoscroll now completely disables cutting off the lines (so
                you can have way more than 300 lines while that's disabled), filtering
                has been improved too and doesn't cause scrolling anymore.







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                Yes you can show more than 300 lines in the terminal; just disable auto scrolling (reference).




                Disabling Autoscroll now completely disables cutting off the lines (so
                you can have way more than 300 lines while that's disabled), filtering
                has been improved too and doesn't cause scrolling anymore.








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