Am 12.06.2011 um 10:24 schrieb Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard: > Le 12/06/2011 08:26, Paul Isambert a écrit : >> Le 12/06/2011 03:01, Reinhard Kotucha a écrit : >>> I never used TeXnicCenter myself but I've seen many people using it. >>> Sorry, but I have the impression that they are using it *because* they >>> don't want to see error messages. >> >> It's quite hard not to see them, they scroll at the bottom of the editor >> with colorful flags, and you can jump from error to warning to overfull >> box. As far as I'm concerned, it's actually the one thing that I really >> missed when I switched to Vim (then I got used to the command line). >> > TeXnicCenter was my first editor and I really appreciated the error navigation > you mention. However, I concur with Ulrike and Reinhard: I know too many users > of similar editors who don't care about errors as long as they get a PDF. Now, > I'm not sure if it is the editor's job to forcefully educate those people...
It is more the compiler's job: it should refuse to produce a PDF if an error is encountered.
