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Re: Avoid opening a buffer showing origin of an error (or warning) from
From: |
Ikumi Keita |
Subject: |
Re: Avoid opening a buffer showing origin of an error (or warning) from \PackageError (Warning) |
Date: |
Wed, 07 Aug 2024 12:56:06 +0900 |
Hi Jean,
>>>>> jfbu <jfbu@free.fr> writes:
> It is not exactly the feature asked-for but does go a long way.
> I report a slight glitch:
> ----
> LaTeX errors in ‘*~/Downloads/testauc output*’. Use C-c ` to display.
> C-c ` is undefined
> ----
> Indeed the focus is on the error overview frame, where C-c ` is
> undefined.
Ah, sorry. That's a discrepancy which should have been corrected :-( .
Actually, there is another set of key bindings in the overview frame.
Basically, type RET or j on the line of the reported errors. The full
detail is described as follows[1]:
,----
| In this window you can visit the error on which point is by pressing
| RET, and visit the next or previous issue by pressing n or p
| respectively. A prefix argument to these keys specifies how many
| errors to move forward or backward. You can visit an error also by
| clicking on its message. Jump to error point in the source code with
| j, and use l see the error in the log buffer. In addition, you can
| toggle visibility of bad boxes, generic warnings, and ignored warnings
| with b, w, and x, respectively (see Controlling warnings to be
| reported for details). Press q to quit the overview.
`----
[1] https://elpa.gnu.org/packages/doc/auctex.html#Error-overview
Regards,
Ikumi Keita
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