Hi everybody,

i want some warnings being ignored while compiling my article. I am
referencing to a chapter which isn`t already written, so it isn`t
included right now too. I split all my chapters into separate files
using \includeonly{chap1,chap2}.

The howto tells me to set variables TeX_IgnoreLevel and
TeX_IgnoredWarnings, which i did. But it still does not work. Here is
the part of my vimrc:

" Ignore some warnings and errors
let g:Tex_IgnoredWarning =
             \"Underfull\n".
             \"Overfull\n".
             \"specifier changed to\n".
             \"You have requested\n".
             \"Missing number, treated as zero.\n".
             \"There were undefined references\n"
             \"Citation %.%# undefined"
             \"LaTeX Warning: Reference"
let g:Tex_IgnoreLevel = "8"
let g:Tex_GotoError = "0"

The warning i get is:
kapitel/teststand.tex|9 warning| LaTeX Warning: Reference `chap:imstart'
on page 8 undefined on input line 9.

Thanks for your help,
Tom

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