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To facilitate converting coNCePTuaL log files into input data for other applications, coNCePTuaL provides a Perl script called ncptl-logextract. ncptl-logextract can extract the data from a log file—as well as various information that appears in the log file’s comments—into a variety of formats suitable for graphing or typesetting.
Running ncptl-logextract --usage causes ncptl-logextract to list a synopsis of its core command-line options to the standard output device; running ncptl-logextract --help produces basic usage information; and, running ncptl-logextract --man outputs a complete manual page. See ncptl-logextract manual page, shows the ncptl-logextract documentation as produced by ncptl-logextract --man.
• ncptl-logextract manual page: | The result of running “ncptl-logextract –man” |