<li><code>I</code> — Info (default priority)</li>
<li><code>W</code> — Warning</li>
<li><code>E</code> — Error</li>
<li><code>F</code> — Fatal</li>
@@ -520,7 +520,7 @@ of each message, given as <code><priority>/<tag></code>. </p>
<p>To reduce the log output to a manageable level, you can restrict log output using <em>filter expressions</em>. Filter expressions let you indicate to the system the tags-priority combinations that you are interested in — the system suppresses other messages for the specified tags. </p>
<p>A filter expression follows this format <code>tag:priority ...</code>, where <code>tag</code> indicates the tag of interest and <code>priority</code> indicates the <em>minimum</em> level of priority to report for that tag. Messages for that tag at or above the specified priority are written to the log. You can supply any number of <code>tag:priority</code> specifications in a single filter expression. The series of specifications is whitespace-delimited. </p>
<p>A filter expression follows this format <code>tag:priority ...</code>, where <code>tag</code> indicates the tag of interest and <code>priority</code> indicates the <em>minimum</em> level of priority to report for that tag. Messages for that tag at or above the specified priority are written to the log. You can supply any number of <code>tag:priority</code> specifications in a single filter expression. The series of specifications is whitespace-delimited. The default output is to show all log messages with the Info priority (*:I).</p>
<p>Here's an example of a filter expression that suppresses all log messages except those with the tag "ActivityManager", at priority "Info" or above, and all log messages with tag "MyApp", with priority "Debug" or above:</p>