On Tue, 22 Aug 2006, John R. Culleton wrote:

> I compile a Context file using an F key in my Gvim session. I
> I waste a lot of time watching messages scroll past in my Gvim
> window. What I am looking for is a command line switch or a
> combination of command line switches that will suppress ALL
> messages except for:
> 1. error messages that cause the compile to halt.
> 2. The message(s) that tells me that compilation is completed.
> If necessary I can live without this message.

How about a different approach. Set the makeprg to texmfstart texexec. 
Then set the appropriate errorformat. Then map your F key to :make | 
copen. That way, vim will parse texexec's output and show only the 
lines that have errors in the copen window.

Latex-suite does something similar for latex. If you know the format 
of all the error messages that tex and context spew out, writing an 
error format is not difficult. As a bonus, you can jump to the line 
containing the error.

Aditya
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