Am 17.02.2011 um 13:05 schrieb Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard: > Hi, > > Sorry for replying so lately, I haven't been reading the list recently. >
I'm CC'ing to the list, hope that's ok. > Le 29/01/2011 10:58, Philipp Stephani a écrit : >> Am 29.01.2011 um 05:04 schrieb Will Robertson: >> >>> When I run a unicode-math document with LuaLaTeX, here's the console output >>> I get purely related to loading the various Lua stuff: >>> [...] >>> Is there any way to make this quieter? (Can lua files be loaded from lua >>> without being printed in the console output?) > > Future versions of luatexbase may be packed in only one sty file and one lua > file, which would reduce output. That would be nice, but only as a temporary solution. (Imagine a recommendation for C++ programmers to put their complete code in one file—such a suggestion would be immediately dismissed as absurd.) LuaTeX should really print file names only if the user requests it, and even then in a readable format without parentheses etc. > For lualibs, I don't know. Printing lua file > names was considered a feature, for consistency with TeX and ease of > debugging. If there is any possibility, this should be turned off. The Rule of Silence says: When a program has nothing surprising to say, it should say nothing. So, ideally, running lualatex on a file that produces no errors or warnings should not output any single character. When I have lots of time (i.e. probably never), I plan to investigate how far silencing can go: - \GenericError etc. can be overwritten to produce sensible messages (file-line-error style, no line breaks) - LuaTeX already has the possibility to suppress page number printing - One could switch to \batchmode and then back for every error and warning, but I consider that a hack > >> Also, expl3 should >> probably move to the latex-base collection of TeX Live since it is nowadays >> required by important packages such as fontspec and siunitx. > > We happened to discuss this yesterday, and agreed to move both fontspec and > expl3 to collection-latex-recommended since fontspec is no longer pecific to > xetex, and expl3 is expected to be used by an increasing number of packages. Great!
