From: <Dav...@t-...> - 2001-10-12 19:33:38
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>>>>> "Alan" == Alan Shutko <at...@ac...> writes: Alan> Dav...@t-... (David Kastrup) writes: >> The most unpredictable are over/underfull hboxes, but we could >> probably make do by letting preview.sty set the tolerances for the >> messages to infinity, and then disable the variables so that the >> user can no longer use \fuzzy or similar to get them back. Alan> That would work, especially since for me, that particular underfull Alan> only hit when preview was active, not in normal use. Did that and checked in. Alan> But couldn't you also just ignore the next line after an Alan> over/underfull warning? I thought they were always one Alan> line. No. Depends on \showmaxdepth and \showmaxbreadth and TeX will wrap after 79 characters and why must things be so ugly. >> But we have to skip error context in other error messages unless we >> declare the user to have the responsibility of getting his runs >> error-free before daring a preview. No time currently for better error message parsing, but should not take more than half an hour once I have it. -- David Kastrup, Kriemhildstr. 15, 44793 Bochum Email: Dav...@t-... |