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From: | jfbu |
Subject: | Re: Reporting warnings from pdftex itself (not LaTeX macro layer) |
Date: | Tue, 26 Nov 2024 11:28:47 +0100 |
User-agent: | Mozilla Thunderbird |
Le 26/11/2024 à 11:24, jfbu a écrit :
Le 26/11/2024 à 11:21, jfbu a écrit :Le 26/11/2024 à 11:15, Ikumi Keita a écrit :Hi Jean,jfbu <jfbu@free.fr> writes:More importantly, the link in the PDF is broken (point to wrong location).So really the issue should be reported to user, ideally.Hence this feature request.Dear Ikumi,If I understand your request correctly,Thanks, but it appears that you have not. I already mentioned that the issue is not reported with (TeX-toggle-debug-warnings). This is not formatted in log as a LaTeX warning. It is not a LaTeX warning or error but a warning originating in pdftex itself. Please refer to my provided MWE.hmm wait I probably read your prescription too hastily maybe my turn to try out your mwe...
No I was right. Your prescription below does not work. On first compilation I see : zut10.tex 5 Warning LaTeX Warning: Reference `eq:b' on page 1 undefined on input line 5. zut10.tex Warning LaTeX Warning: There were undefined references. zut10.tex Warning LaTeX Warning: Label(s) may have changed. Rerun to get cross-references right. zut10.tex Warning Package rerunfilecheck Warning: File `zut10.out' has changed. which does not contain items for the problem I am referring to On second compilation there are no Warning no Error reported. LaTeX: successfully formatted {2} pages Regards, Jean-François
Best Jean-François the following prescription willserve you: 1. Enable `TeX-error-overview-open-after-TeX-run' option. 2. Type C-c C-t C-w (TeX-toggle-debug-warnings) before C-c C-c. I haven't found out why we can't do without `TeX-error-overview-open-after-TeX-run', but I expect the above prescription is effective as a work around anyway. Regards, Ikumi Keita #StandWithUkraine #StopWarInUkraine #Gaza #StopMassiveKilling #CeasefireNOW
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