Am 12.03.2009 um 15:06 schrieb John Devereux:

Michael Bynum <mdby...@gmail.com> writes:

This has burned me too.  It would be nice if the errors were more
prominent, perhaps repeated at the end of the output?
Mike

While we are on the subject, is it possible to make it "die" when
incorrect (non-existent) options are passed to a context command? Is
there any way at all of knowing if the option did anything (even by
examining the log?)

No, this is not possible and even such a feature would increase
the compile time a lot, e.g. I used list with valid names in a earlier
version of my letter module and it was 30% slower than the current
version and now imagine what happens if you check each key in a
assignment list.

Wolfgang

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