Helpful, but not in the way that I need.  Essentially, I am trying to pinpoint 
the location of bad code. So, when I put the 

#(display "Test")
construction, I get that to my window, but not to the same one as the errors 
and 
warnings.

 
I had been issuing \break commands in the wrong place, and was trying to remove 
the incorrect \break commands.

As I noted, using 
\barNumberCheck #2 
on any other bar other than 2 will print a feedback message which can be used 
to 
track location.

Paul Thompson


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From: jakob lund <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, November 17, 2010 3:26:08 PM
Subject: Re: Inserting comments into the log file

Hi Paul

Not sure about the log file, but you can print to the standard output like this:

#(display "...some text...")

(space after "display" is mandatory)


Jakob.
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