[pdftex-Bugs][829] TEX_HUSH not handled correctly
Bugs item #829, was opened at 2007-07-04 10:49
Status: Closed Priority: 1 Submitted By: Martin Schröder (oneiros) Assigned to: Martin Schröder (oneiros) Summary: TEX_HUSH not handled correctly Category: web2c Group: v1.40.3 Resolution: Wont Fix
Initial Comment: This is from kpathsea.info: --------------------------- 4.4 Suppressing warnings ======================== Kpathsea provides a way to suppress selected usually-harmless warnings; this is useful at large sites where most users are not administrators, and thus the warnings are merely a source of confusion, not a help. To do this, you set the environment variable or configuration file value `TEX_HUSH' to a colon-separated list of values. Here are the possibilities: `all' Suppress everything possible. `checksum' Suppress mismatched font checksum warnings. `lostchar' Suppress warnings when a character is missing from a font that a DVI or VF file tries to typeset. `none' Don't suppress any warnings. `readable' Suppress warnings about attempts to access a file whose permissions render it unreadable. `special' Suppresses warnings about an unimplemented or unparsable `\special' command. `tex-hush.c' defines the function that checks the variable value. Each driver implements its own checks where appropriate. --------------------------- This is currently not handled by pdftex. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Comment By: Martin Schröder (oneiros) Date: 2007-07-04 11:01 Message: Logged In: YES user_id=421 Not Knuth's warnings. But pdfTeX in PDF mode is also a driver... The only one that IMHO matters is "special". OTOH nobody has complained about this yet... ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Comment By: Taco Hoekwater (taco) Date: 2007-07-04 10:56 Message: Logged In: YES user_id=1608 This only affects the backend driver, right? But not Knuth's warnings in the web source. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can respond by visiting: http://sarovar.org/tracker/?func=detail&atid=493&aid=829&group_id=106
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