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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Zdenek Wagner wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Append >/dev/null in unix systems or >null in Windows, it will send
all terminal output to a black hole.
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Er, yes, but is that what ShreeDevi meant by "reduce" ? "Reduce"
and "eliminate" are not the same, IMHO. Is there any parameter that
can be used to control LaTeX's verbosity, and if not, is it not
possible to intercept LaTeX's calls to \message (or whatever
mechanism it uses) and filter out those that are informative rather
than warnings or errors ? <br>
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Philip Taylor</div>
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