+int typestr="level"
+default="3"
+optional
+details="
+ Larger values mean less verbose output. Loglevel 0 (debug) gets
+ really noisy; a value of 1 (info) produces still noisy output,
+ but this won't fill up the disk quicky. Messaged logged with
+ loglevel 2 (notice) indicate normal but significant events
+ while level 3 (warning) logs unexpected events that can be
+ handled. Unhandled error conditions are logged with loglevel
+ 4 (error) and crititcal errors are logged using loglevel 5
+ (crit). Finally, loglevel 6 (emerg) is reserved for messages
+ that cause para_server to terminate immediately.
+"
+
+option "color" C
+#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+"activate color output"
+enum typestr="when"
+values = "yes","no","auto"
+default = "auto"
+optional
+
+option "log_color" -
+#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+"select a color for one type of log message"
+string typestr="color_spec"
+multiple
+optional
+details="
+ The format of \"color_spec\" is [fg [bg]] [attr].
+
+ Valid colors for \"fg\" and \"bg\" are \"normal\", \"black\",
+ \"red\", \"green\", \"yellow\", \"blue\", \"magenta\",
+ \"cyan\", and \"white\".
+
+ The \"attr\" value must be one of \"bold\", \"dim\", \"ul\",
+ \"blink\", \"reverse\".
+
+ Examples: