% language=us runpath=texruns:manuals/workflows \environment workflows-style \startcomponent workflows-running \startchapter[title={Running}] \startsection[title={Errors}] A \CONTEXT\ runs normally spits out quite some information to the console. In fact, even more information can go to the log file. It makes sense to have a look at the end of the log file occasionally because there you can find information about the (file) structure loaded, modules, issues with references and|/|or fonts, etc. One problem with the terminal is that you can miss an issue easily, but there is a way out of this: \starttyping \enabledirectives[logs.errors] \stoptyping The command line argument \type {--errors} has the same consequence. If you want to quit in an error, you can say for instance: \starttyping \enabledirectives[logs.errors=missing characters] \stoptyping If you run \CONTEXT\ with \type {--trackers} or \type {--directives} you get some information about the possible extra tracing. It might be illustrative to run a file with: \starttyping \enabletrackers[*] \stoptyping There are all kind of trackers and directives and you can get a list with: \starttyping context --trackers --directives \stoptyping An example is: \starttyping \enabletrackers[fonts.missing=replace] \stoptyping or just: \starttyping \enabletrackers[fonts.missing] \stoptyping \stopsection \startsection[title={Silent}] The \type {--silent} options blocks most message. You can also pass a list (or pattern) of categories to silence. The \type {--noconsole} option only disables logging to the console. The error reporting mentioned in the previous section will never be silenced. \stopsection \stopchapter \stopcomponent