Remove console timestamp

Hello and happy new year, I am back to Corona SDK after 10 years ^^

But already 2h I try to display texts in the Simulator Console without “10:24:48.987” because I need to copy many generated text.

The problem is there’re this timestamp everywhere. I am looking in the options of console and simulator but I don’t find where is it to hide it!

Where is it hidden!?

Is there somebody here who knows how to do?

Thank you, I really need it

I always concatenate strings that must be displayed and print them only once.

I already tried by I need to display many words on a new line
So, even if I concatenate “\n” for a new line, the console will continue to display the timestamp…
For example, I generate numbers from 0 to 100:

10:52:05.850 zero,
10:52:05.850 one
10:52:05.850 two
10:52:05.850 three
10:52:05.850 four
10:52:05.850 five
10:52:05.850 six
10:52:05.850 seven
10:52:05.850 eight
10:52:05.850 nine
10:52:05.850 ten
10:52:05.850 eleven
10:52:05.850 twelve
10:52:05.850 thirteen
10:52:05.850 fourteen
10:52:05.850 fifteen
10:52:05.850 sixteen
10:52:05.850 seventeen
10:52:05.850 eighteen
10:52:05.850 nineteen
10:52:05.850 twenty
10:52:05.850 twenty one
10:52:05.850 twenty two
10:52:05.850 twenty three
10:52:05.850 twenty four
10:52:05.850 twenty five
10:52:05.850 twenty six
10:52:05.850 twenty seven
10:52:05.850 twenty eight
10:52:05.850 twenty nine
10:52:05.850 thirty
10:52:05.850 thirty one
10:52:05.850 thirty two
10:52:05.850 thirty three
10:52:05.850 thirty four
10:52:05.850 thirty five
10:52:05.850 thirty six
10:52:05.850 thirty seven
10:52:05.850 thirty eight
10:52:05.850 thirty nine
10:52:05.850 forty
10:52:05.850 forty one
10:52:05.850 forty two
10:52:05.850 forty three
10:52:05.850 forty four
10:52:05.850 forty five
10:52:05.850 forty six
10:52:05.850 forty seven
10:52:05.850 forty eight
10:52:05.850 forty nine
10:52:05.850 fifty
10:52:05.850 fifty one
10:52:05.850 fifty two
10:52:05.850 fifty three
10:52:05.850 fifty four
10:52:05.850 fifty five
10:52:05.850 fifty six
10:52:05.850 fifty seven
10:52:05.850 fifty eight
10:52:05.850 fifty nine
10:52:05.850 sixty
10:52:05.850 sixty one
10:52:05.850 sixty two
10:52:05.850 sixty three
10:52:05.850 sixty four
10:52:05.850 sixty five
10:52:05.850 sixty six
10:52:05.850 sixty seven
10:52:05.850 sixty eight
10:52:05.850 sixty nine
10:52:05.850 seventy
10:52:05.850 seventy one
10:52:05.850 seventy two
10:52:05.850 seventy three
10:52:05.850 seventy four
10:52:05.850 seventy five
10:52:05.850 seventy six
10:52:05.850 seventy seven
10:52:05.850 seventy eight
10:52:05.850 seventy nine
10:52:05.850 eighty
10:52:05.850 eighty one
10:52:05.850 eighty two
10:52:05.850 eighty three
10:52:05.850 eighty four
10:52:05.850 eighty five
10:52:05.850 eighty six
10:52:05.850 eighty seven
10:52:05.850 eighty eight
10:52:05.850 eighty nine
10:52:05.850 ninety
10:52:05.850 ninety one
10:52:05.850 ninety two
10:52:05.850 ninety three
10:52:05.850 ninety four
10:52:05.850 ninety five
10:52:05.850 ninety six
10:52:05.850 ninety seven
10:52:05.850 ninety eight
10:52:05.850 ninety nine
10:52:05.850 one hundred

So just use the console to debug and save them as text file when finished.
I’m unsure if there’s any other way except you need to change Solar2D’s source code.

I just did it, it works, thanks!