Am 14.09.2011 um 02:39 schrieb Kip Warner:

> Hey folks,
> 
> Two questions. 
> 
> Is there a certain set of command line switches recommended for cleaning
> up the console output when ConTeXt is executed? It is very verbose and I
> only need to see warnings and error messages.

To get rid of all messages on the command line you can use the “batchmode” 
parameter.

mtx-context     | --batchmode           run without stopping and don't show 
messages on the console
mtx-context     | --nonstopmode         run without stopping

In your document you can use the following two booleans to disable warnings and 
messages:

\showwarningsfalse
\showmessagesfalse

> The typesetting source to a book I am working on is composed of many
> individual files. When I change one, the whole book needs to be
> regenerated which takes a long time to do. Is there some way for ConTeXt
> to cache work already done and take that into account when it is run?

Separate you document in components and process only the component your
working on, this is faster then the whole book (product).

Wolfgang
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