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== Additional remarks ==
== Additional remarks ==


#As CumulusUtils itself runs in the Cumulus directory, the data directory (data) is one level below. CumulusUtils currently uses dayfile.txt, the monthly logfiles and incidentally the alltime.ini file. It also takes information from Cumulus.ini.  All output is written to the utils/ subdirectory. All logs are created in the utils/utilslog/ subdirectory.
#As CumulusUtils itself runs in the Cumulus directory, the data directory (data) is one level below. CumulusUtils currently uses - a copy of - dayfile.txt, the monthly logfiles and incidentally the alltime.ini file. It also takes information from Cumulus.ini.  All output is written to the utils/ subdirectory. All logs are created in the utils/utilslog/ subdirectory.
#The output of CumulusUtils consists of UTF8 encoded text files. They can be brought to your website manually through some ftp tool (e.g. WinSCP) or by using the Extra Web Files functionality in the setting of Cumulus (deprecated) or by using the [[Internal FTP facility]].  
#The output of CumulusUtils consists of UTF8 encoded text files. They can be brought to your website manually through some ftp tool (e.g. WinSCP) or by using the Extra Web Files functionality in the setting of Cumulus (deprecated) or by using the [[Internal FTP facility]].  
#CumulusUtils can output for many languages. See the specific page on [[Language in CumulusUtils|language in CumulusUtils]].
#CumulusUtils can output for many languages. See the specific page on [[Language in CumulusUtils|language in CumulusUtils]].