Hans Hagen via ntg-context <ntg-context@ntg.nl> writes:

>> LMTX only seems to support =0 (ignore) and =1 (report).  Making these
>> a fatal error (with exit status != 0) would be useful for automated
>> typesetting, as missing characters easily can get lost in the logs,
>> and then symbols are missing unnoticed in the output.
>
> Will never be default, you can play with:
>
> % \checkmissingcharacters
> % \removemissingcharacters
> % \replacemissingcharacters
> % \handlemissingcharacters
>
>> (However, \tracinglostchars=3 also doesn't seem to work with
>> LuaTeX+MKIV, probably because there is code to fallback to other fonts?)
> and if you want to quit:
>
> \enabledirectives[logs.errors=missing characters]

Ok, this is useful.

I looked around, but I couldn't find a similar feature for when a font
is not found?

cu,
-- 
Leah Neukirchen  <l...@vuxu.org>  https://leahneukirchen.org/
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