small additions to the docs, part of #2194
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System settings
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System settings
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**Settings should be done in the admin panel** (/admin).
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Those settings found in the database, will always override the settings added to the ``.htconfig.php`` file.
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###Language
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###Language
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Please see util/README for information on creating language translations.
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Please see util/README for information on creating language translations.
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You may also select LOGGER_ALL but due to the volume of information we recommend only enabling this when you are tracking down a specific problem.
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You may also select LOGGER_ALL but due to the volume of information we recommend only enabling this when you are tracking down a specific problem.
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Other log levels are possible but are not being used at the present time.
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Other log levels are possible but are not being used at the present time.
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Please be aware that turning on the logging can fill up the disk space on your server relatively quick.
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You should take preventions with e.g. [logrotate](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Log_rotation) or similar tools.
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###PHP error logging
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###PHP error logging
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They generally indicate issues which need to be resolved.
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They generally indicate issues which need to be resolved.
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If you encounter a blank (white) page when using the application, view the PHP logs - as this almost always indicates an error has occurred.
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If you encounter a blank (white) page when using the application, view the PHP logs - as this almost always indicates an error has occurred.
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*Note*: PHP logging cannot be activated from the admin panel but has to be configured from the ``.htconfig.php`` file.
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