David Reitter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I wonder why C-` shows a warning as an error.
> I'm using hyperref, which unfortunately brings up a lot of warnings of
> this form:
>
> ! pdfTeX warning (ext4): destination with the same identifier
> (name{page.i}) ha
> s been already used, duplicate ignored
>
> When this happens, LaTeX claims there to be plenty of errors in the
> compile log. So I press C-`, and get this:
>
> ERROR: pdfTeX warning (ext4): destination with the same identifier
> (name{page.i}) ha
>
> --- TeX said ---
> s been already used, duplicate ignored
> <to be read again>
>                    \penalty
>
> So it's turned a warning into an error!
> TeX-debug-warnings is off.
>
> Does hyperref maybe output something that `TeX-parse-error' can't parse?
> I tried playing around with the regular expression in that function,
> but haven't found a solution.

Lines starting with ! are errors in TeX.  Get a newer version of PDFTeX
where this has been rectified.

-- 
David Kastrup


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