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Normally in a latex file, when one encounters errors, such as the above
in ConTeXt, (undefined control sequence), the file tex-buf.el is called
with all the information related to it. But it's right there, at level,
centered in the screen, for example:
\documentclass{article}
\begin{document}
\it
I forgot to mention that the call is performed with ConTeXt Full
specified as the following in tex.el
("ConTeXt" "texexec --once --texutil %(extraopts) %(execopts)%t"
TeX-run-TeX t (context-mode) :help "Run ConTeXt once")
("ConTeXt Full" "context --synctex %t"
TeX-run-TeX t
So t
I'm having a problem with the frame output dimensions of the window.
Or the output buffer of a file.
This is something undesirable, not from an aesthetic point of view, but
from following up with errors, warnings, and the whole family, which
results throughout the compilation of a document.
It