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Reference manual / Tool directives / Reckless mode


Typechecking can be disabled by engaging reckless mode. This disables the reports that would otherwise be emitted by the typechecker, and prevents addition of declarations to the top-level environment. Reckless mode should be used in only exceptional circumstances, such as in the preparation of pedagogic examples of what not to do.

The troff mark-up for enabling reckless mode and subsequently disabling it is as follows, on lines by themselves.

.ZR 1 ... .ZR 0

The LATEX mark-up for enabling reckless mode and subsequently disabling it is as follows, on lines by themselves.

%%reckless 1 ... %%reckless 0

Latex mark-up provides an alternative notation: appending a * to the end of the environment name, for example \begin{schema*} ... \end{schema*}, causes cadiz to ignore the enclosed paragraph, while LATEX still typesets it.


IT 17-Oct-1997