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Darrius Taylor
1,934 PointsWhen using LogCat, I'm only able to see information when I'm using "No Filter". Any idea why?
When I switch over to com.domain.blogreader no information is displayed even though I have Log.i(Tag, String) and Log.e(Tag, String).
Using Android Studio.
2 Answers

kylan hill
3,125 PointsDoes your TAG string look like this ?
public static final String TAG = MainActivity.class.getSimpleName();

Darrius Taylor
1,934 PointsIt does. When I hit run, the Logger doesn't display anything in the log but I found when I clicked run with debugger it does. I didn't think that was required. (I believe in Android Studio you have to run with debugger if you are having this issue.)