[texworks] Auto Compiling
Alain Delmotte
esperanto at swing.be
Wed Jan 22 08:16:13 CET 2014
Hi!
Le 22/01/2014 01:15, Philip Taylor a écrit :
> Reinhard Kotucha wrote:
>> On 2014-01-21 at 21:11:55 +0000, Philip Taylor wrote:
>>
>> > Joseph Wright wrote:
>> >
>> > > TeX can be instructed to run past most
>> > > errors by giving the command-line option
>> > >
>> > > -interaction=nonstopmode
>> >
>> > So what happens in the second scenario below, Joseph ?
>> > In the first, all is fine and as expected; in the second,
>> > an "Emergency stop" is generated when \relax is entered.
>> >
>> > Philip Taylor
>> > --------
>> > C:\Path>tex
>> > This is TeX, Version 3.1415926 (TeX Live 2013/W32TeX)
>> > **\relax
>> >
>> > *\end
>> > No pages of output.
>> > Transcript written on texput.log.
>> >
>> > C:\Path>tex -interaction=nonstopmode
>> > This is TeX, Version 3.1415926 (TeX Live 2013/W32TeX)
>> > **\relax
>> > ! Emergency stop.
>> > <*> \relax
>> >
>> > No pages of output.
>> > Transcript written on texput.log.
>> >
>> > C:\Windows\system32>
>>
>> Isn't the behavior in the second scenario exactly what is
>> required?
>> Here the program finishes without user interaction and
>> returns
>> exit code 1. This is what I expect when it's running
>> within an IDE.
>
> No IDE involved, and what provokes the "! Emergency stop." ?
> ** Phil.
>
Is this an instruction on the command line or using TeXworks?
TeXworks is an IDE, I think!
--
Alain
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