$message-level
$message-level — How chatty should status messages be?
Synopsis
|$message-level as xs:integer := 1
Description
Broadly speaking, there are three kinds of messages that the
stylesheets produce: debugging messages, status messages, and errors.
Debugging messages are controled by the $debug
parameter. Error messages cause stylesheet processing to abort. Status
messages fall somewhere in between. They alert you to facts about your
document that you might want to fix, for example, broken cross references.
If you ignore them, the stylesheets will produce some output.
Previously, status messages were always printed. This parameter
has been introduced to provide more control. If
$message-level
is 0, most status messages will
be suppressed. A value greater than 0 will cause some or all status
messages to be printed. (At the time of this writing, all messages are
at level 1, but it’s possible that more detailed messaging will be
introduced in the future.)