On 12 Jan 2016, at 20:11, luigi scarso <luigi.scarso@gmail.com> wrote:

hard to say without an example.
\loggingall can help, but it can generate a huge amount of data.
Using  \loggingall near the error is better, but of course it means that you know more or less where it happens.


I have an idea where to start and stop logging.

Is just \loggingall sufficient to start the log?
How do I stop that logging?

Hans van der Meer