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  2. Envoy (WordPerfect) - Wikipedia

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    An Envoy file could be created by the use of a special printer driver in WordPerfect, and an application for "viewing, manipulating, annotating or printing Envoy files" was included in the WordPerfect Envoy product, together with a "runtime file" that permitted a viewer to be embedded in Envoy files and enable recipients to have "all the ...

  3. Common Log Format - Wikipedia

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    For computer log management, the Common Log Format, [1] also known as the NCSA Common log format, [2] (after NCSA HTTPd) is a standardized text file format used by web servers when generating server log files. [3] Because the format is standardized, the files can be readily analyzed by a variety of web analysis programs, for example Webalizer ...

  4. Envoy - Wikipedia

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    Envoy (automobile), an automobile brand used to sell British built Vauxhall and Bedford vehicles in the Canadian market; Envoy (WordPerfect), a document reader and document file format; Envoy Air, a United States regional airline; GMC Envoy, a make of automobile; Motorola Envoy, a personal digital assistant released by Motorola in summer 1994

  5. Category:Log file formats - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Log file formats" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Apache Commons Logging; C.

  6. Extended Log Format - Wikipedia

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    Extended Log Format (ELF) is a standardized text file format that is used by web servers when generating log files. In comparison to the Common Log Format ...

  7. Logbook - Wikipedia

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    A logbook (or log book) is a record used to record states, events, or conditions applicable to complex machines or the personnel who operate them.Logbooks are commonly associated with the operation of aircraft, nuclear plants, particle accelerators, and ships (among other applications).

  8. Log ASCII standard - Wikipedia

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    Log ASCII standard (LAS) is a standard file format common in the oil-and-gas and water well industries to store well log information. Well logging is used to investigate and characterize the subsurface stratigraphy in a well. A single LAS file can only contain data for one well, but it can contain any number datasets (called "curves") from that ...

  9. Logbook (nautical) - Wikipedia

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    A logbook (a ship's logs or simply log) is a record of important events in the management, operation, and navigation of a ship. It is essential to traditional navigation, and must be filled in at least daily. The term originally referred to a book for recording readings from the chip log that was used to estimate a ship's speed through the ...