hi,
I asked this some 6 weeks ago but got no answers. hoping that the mail
maybe reaches some other list members this time I dare to repeat my
question:
after upgrading to 1.19.2 I get new warnings from refer which were'nt
there previously:
refer:./test:4: nothing to reference (probably `bibliography' before `sort')
this occurs if the document `test' contains the directive
.R1
accumulate
.R2
but does _not_ include references.
(the situation arises, because I
always use a standard header file (including the above refer .R1/.R2
directive) and a standard processing queue (including refer. -- yes, I
probably should use `grog', but ...).)
I don't see that the warning is really in place: after all `refer'
simply has nothing to do and should copy its input to output unmodified
- other preprocessors are quite content with this situation (as humans
sometimes are, too).
why does refer have a problem here?
(how) can I switch off this warning?
regards,
joerg
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