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diff --git a/lib/sasl/doc/src/sasl_app.xml b/lib/sasl/doc/src/sasl_app.xml
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@@ -102,10 +102,11 @@
reports</em>, <em>crash reports</em>, and <em>progress
reports</em>. These reports are now also printed by the default
logger handler started by the Kernel application. Progress
- reports are by default stopped by a filter, but can be
- added by setting the Kernel configuration
- parameter <seealso marker="kernel:kernel_app#logger_progress_reports">
- <c>logger_progress_reports</c></seealso> to <c>log</c>.</p>
+ reports are by default stopped by the primary log level, but can
+ be enabled by setting this level to <c>info</c>, for example by
+ using the Kernel configuration
+ parameter <seealso marker="kernel:kernel_app#logger_level">
+ <c>logger_level</c></seealso>.</p>
<p>If the old error logger event handlers are still desired, they
must be added by
calling <c>error_logger:add_report_handler/1,2</c>.</p>
@@ -131,14 +132,13 @@
</taglist>
<p>A similar behaviour, but still using the new logger API, can be
obtained by setting the Kernel application environment
- variable <seealso marker="kernel:kernel_app#logger_sasl_compatible"><c>logger_sasl_compatible=true</c></seealso>. This will add a
- second instance of the standard logger handler
- named <c>sasl</c>, which will only print the SASL reports. No
- SASL reports will then be printed by the Kernel logger
- handler.</p>
- <p>The <c>sasl</c> handler will be configured according to the
- values of the following SASL application environment
- variables.</p>
+ variable <seealso marker="kernel:kernel_app#logger_sasl_compatible">
+ <c>logger_sasl_compatible</c></seealso> to <c>true</c>. This
+ adds a second instance of the standard Logger handler,
+ named <c>sasl</c>, which only prints the SASL reports. No SASL
+ reports are then printed by the Kernel logger handler.</p>
+ <p>The <c>sasl</c> handler is configured according to the values
+ of the following SASL application environment variables.</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c><![CDATA[sasl_error_logger = Value ]]></c></tag>
<item>