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



On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 6:13 AM, Jesse Alama <al...@stanford.edu> wrote:
> I was recently debugging some presentation that I was working on in
> ConTeXt and found, to my surprise, that the problem was that I was using
>
>  \usemodule[blah-blah]
>
> but there was no such module called blah-blah.  The output does indeed
> say that there was no such module, but I didn't see that.  Is there a
> way to set up modules so that, if a module isn't found, an error is
> generated and the TeX run is stopped?  I would have discovered the
> source of my problem more quickly had I been able to set things up in
> that way.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jesse
>
> --
> Jesse Alama (al...@stanford.edu)
>
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