* Stefan Vollmar (2007-07-03) writes: > I got (temporarily) rid of the first pdfTeX warning by commenting out > the title page of our document - we do not really need that during > debugging. Then - yippieh - stepping through the errors with TeX-next- > error works "as advertised" - thanks a lot.
There should be ways of permanently getting rid of the warning without having to disable the title page. Google should know them. > However, here is another (potentially similar) problem: when I turn > on debugging for warnings > > TeX-toggle-debug-warnings C-c C-t C-w > > (how can I turn this on permanently in my .emacs file?) M-x customize-variable RET TeX-debug-warnings RET > stepping with TeX-next-error works initially but then stops with > > ERROR: ** LaTeX > > --- TeX said --- > LaTeX Warning: Reference `sec:sections' on page 2 undefined on input > line 4. > > --- HELP --- > No help available > > and no further warnings or errors are displayed. I have attached the > log file, this time from the Aquamax session. The log file contains lines like the following: --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- LaTeX Warning: Reference `sec:embedded-data' on page 3 undefined on input line 9. LaTeX Warning: Reference `sec:xml-summary' on page 3 undefined on input line 12 . LaTeX Warning: Reference `sec:xml-summary' on page 3 undefined on input line 12 . LaTeX Warning: Reference `sec:workfl-pres-pdf' on page 3 undefined on input lin e 15. --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- The linebreaks are inserted by pdflatex. That means the regular expression for matching the "on input line <line>." part would have to be able to deal with linebreaks after _every_ character, which it currently does not. Does anybody know if the insertion of these linebreaks can be turned off? >> In my case (pdfTeXk, Version >> 3.141592-1.40.3 (Web2C 7.5.6)) the pdfTeX warning does not start >> with an >> exclamation mark. > > Is this a special version? No, that's from TeX Live 2007 as provided by Debian. > I am surprised to find that both "default" > installation on Linux (Fedora Core 6) and MacOS X exhibit the same > problem, i.e. have unsuitable latex versions. I was rather surprised that my version did not produce an exclamation mark because I thought this was standard behavior. -- Ralf _______________________________________________ auctex mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/auctex
