[OS X TeX] Forcing pdflatex To Continue After Error

Jonathan Dann j.p.dann at gmail.com
Tue Feb 12 23:21:46 CET 2008


Thanks for the reply, I really appreciate it!  It worked great.

Although I have no man entry for tex unfortunately.

Jon

On 11 Feb 2008, at 09:43, LAURENS Jérôme wrote:

>
> Le 11 févr. 08 à 09:35, Jonathan Dann a écrit :
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> (Apologies if this is a double post)
>>
>> Might be impossible, but I'm trying to write a parser to extract  
>> the errors and warnings from pdftex output.  Does anyone know if  
>> there is a was to force pdftex to continue after an error?  There  
>> is a -halt-on-error flag, but the --help doesn't tell of any  
>> opposite.
>
> take a look at "interaction"
>
> from the terminal: "tex --help"
>
> -interaction=STRING     set interaction mode (STRING=batchmode/ 
> nonstopmode/
>                          scrollmode/errorstopmode)
>
> from the terminal: "man tex" gives a more comprehensive description
> you certainly want to use nonstopmode
>
>
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