[tex-k] -file-line-error-style doesn't give the undefined cseq
Olaf Weber
olaf at infovore.xs4all.nl
Thu Aug 18 10:05:55 CEST 2005
Karl Berry writes:
> I fully agree with Sanjoy, in fact I think I may have reported this a
> year or two or three ago :). Any hope?
I think this was fixed in 7.5.3.
> Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2005 20:26:12 -0400
> From: Sanjoy Mahajan <sanjoy at mrao.cam.ac.uk>
> To: Karl Berry <karl at freefriends.org>
> Subject: texk: -file-line-error-style doesn't give the undefined cseq
> I just noticed that with the -file-line-error-style option, tex no
> longer says which control sequence is undefined. Usually you can guess,
> but it would be useful to see them. Here's a transcript:
> $ cat u.tex
> blah
> \defff
> blah
> \end
> $ tex --file-line-error-style u
> This is TeXk, Version 3.14159 (Web2C 7.4.5)
> file:line:error style messages enabled.
> (./u.tex
> ./u.tex:2: Undefined control sequence
> [1] )
> (see the transcript file for additional information)
> Output written on u.dvi (1 page, 220 bytes).
> Transcript written on u.log.
> -Sanjoy
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