Get current error mode
How can one get the current error mode. e.g., is batchmode, scrollmode, etc set? I would like to save and restore these modes in lua or be able to have a macro save the current state that can be called later to restore it.
e.g., savemode
and restoremode
tex-core
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How can one get the current error mode. e.g., is batchmode, scrollmode, etc set? I would like to save and restore these modes in lua or be able to have a macro save the current state that can be called later to restore it.
e.g., savemode
and restoremode
tex-core
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Related: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/91592/… where you also find how to do the thing you want.
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How can one get the current error mode. e.g., is batchmode, scrollmode, etc set? I would like to save and restore these modes in lua or be able to have a macro save the current state that can be called later to restore it.
e.g., savemode
and restoremode
tex-core
How can one get the current error mode. e.g., is batchmode, scrollmode, etc set? I would like to save and restore these modes in lua or be able to have a macro save the current state that can be called later to restore it.
e.g., savemode
and restoremode
tex-core
tex-core
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Related: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/91592/… where you also find how to do the thing you want.
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Since you have some responses below that seem to answer your question, please consider marking one of them as ‘Accepted’ by clicking on the tickmark below their vote count (see How do you accept an answer?). This shows which answer helped you most, and it assigns reputation points to the author of the answer (and to you!). It's part of this site's idea to identify good questions and answers through upvotes and acceptance of answers.
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Related: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/91592/… where you also find how to do the thing you want.
– egreg
Feb 25 '17 at 23:22
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Since you have some responses below that seem to answer your question, please consider marking one of them as ‘Accepted’ by clicking on the tickmark below their vote count (see How do you accept an answer?). This shows which answer helped you most, and it assigns reputation points to the author of the answer (and to you!). It's part of this site's idea to identify good questions and answers through upvotes and acceptance of answers.
– samcarter
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Related: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/91592/… where you also find how to do the thing you want.
– egreg
Feb 25 '17 at 23:22
Related: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/91592/… where you also find how to do the thing you want.
– egreg
Feb 25 '17 at 23:22
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etex added interactionmode
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When used as number,
interactionmode
returns one of the values 0 (batchmode), 1 (nonstopmode), 2 (scrollmode), or 3 (errorstopmode). Assigning one of these values tointeractionmode
changes the current interaction mode accordingly; such assignments are always global.
Node that last part: "such assignments are always global".
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etex added interactionmode
.
When used as number,
interactionmode
returns one of the values 0 (batchmode), 1 (nonstopmode), 2 (scrollmode), or 3 (errorstopmode). Assigning one of these values tointeractionmode
changes the current interaction mode accordingly; such assignments are always global.
Node that last part: "such assignments are always global".
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etex added interactionmode
.
When used as number,
interactionmode
returns one of the values 0 (batchmode), 1 (nonstopmode), 2 (scrollmode), or 3 (errorstopmode). Assigning one of these values tointeractionmode
changes the current interaction mode accordingly; such assignments are always global.
Node that last part: "such assignments are always global".
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etex added interactionmode
.
When used as number,
interactionmode
returns one of the values 0 (batchmode), 1 (nonstopmode), 2 (scrollmode), or 3 (errorstopmode). Assigning one of these values tointeractionmode
changes the current interaction mode accordingly; such assignments are always global.
Node that last part: "such assignments are always global".
etex added interactionmode
.
When used as number,
interactionmode
returns one of the values 0 (batchmode), 1 (nonstopmode), 2 (scrollmode), or 3 (errorstopmode). Assigning one of these values tointeractionmode
changes the current interaction mode accordingly; such assignments are always global.
Node that last part: "such assignments are always global".
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Related: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/91592/… where you also find how to do the thing you want.
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Since you have some responses below that seem to answer your question, please consider marking one of them as ‘Accepted’ by clicking on the tickmark below their vote count (see How do you accept an answer?). This shows which answer helped you most, and it assigns reputation points to the author of the answer (and to you!). It's part of this site's idea to identify good questions and answers through upvotes and acceptance of answers.
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