* This module implement a simple interface to use the multi level logging system.
* The log message have the priority order, like this:
*
- * - error message (most hight)
- * - warning message
- * - info message (most low)
+ * - #error message (most hight)
+ * - #warning message
+ * - #info message (most low)
*
* With this priority system we can log only the message that have egual or major
* priority than log level that you has been configurate. Further you can have a
* To use logging system you should include this module in your drive and use
* a LOG_ERROR, LOG_WARNING and LOG_INFO macros to set the level log of the message.
* Then you should define a LOG_LEVEL and LOG_VERBOSE costant in your
- * cfg/cfg_<your_module_name>.h using the follow police:
+ * \c cfg/cfg_<your_module_name>.h using the follow police:
*
- * - in your file cfg/cfg_<module_name>.h, you define the logging
+ * - in your file \c cfg/cfg_<module_name>.h, you define the logging
* level and verbosity mode for your specific module:
*
* \code
* macros, the module use the default setting (see below).
*
* WARNING: when use the log.h module, and you want to set a your log level
- * make sure to include this module after a cfg_<module_name>.h, because the
+ * make sure to include this module after a \c cfg_<module_name>.h, because the
* LOG_LEVEL and LOG_VERBOSE macros must be define before to include log module,
* otherwise the log module use a default settings.
*