![]() Texlogsieve reads a LaTeX log file (or the standard input if no file is specified), filters out less relevant messages, and displays a summary report. How do I incorporate the instructions provided in the texlogsieve package for the Configuration file within my Scrivener Text Layout ? My goal would be to run the texlogsieve package each time I compile my Scrivener+LaTeX project so that I’d have an current version of the filtered LaTeX log file for debugging purposes.Ī brief description of what the texlogsieve package does: texlogsieve - (yet another program to) filter and summarize LaTeX log files Silence-string = ////luaotfload | aux : font no %d+ %(.-%) # silence a string using lua pattern matching Silence-string = Using \overbracket and \underbracket from `mathtools' # no need to escape the "\" (or any other) character ![]() ![]() Silence-string = Hyperreferences in rotated content will be misplaced # no-page-delay enables shipouts, but we do not want that The texlogsieve documentation includes the following instructions for the Configuration file (See: ‘ 4 Configuration File’ of the documentation) to implement the texlogsieve package: no-page-delay
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