Mark unbalanced quotes in csquote












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I'm using csquotes to type plain quotes using MakeOuterQuotes.

Whenever it encounters an unbalanced quote it throws an error message (rightly so!)



documentclass{article}
usepackage[autostyle=true]{csquotes} %autostyle=true important for biblatex-chicago
MakeOuterQuote{"}

begin{document}
A balanced "quote"
and an unbalanced" one.
end{document}


Is there a way, though, instead of stopping the typesetting to let me fix the problem right away, to have it print a warning in the PDF instead? Like an oversized red exclamation mark or something?



I'd prefer to identify the problems on the printout when proofreading, as opposed to sit waiting and going back to the source every time to fix it.









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    I'm using csquotes to type plain quotes using MakeOuterQuotes.

    Whenever it encounters an unbalanced quote it throws an error message (rightly so!)



    documentclass{article}
    usepackage[autostyle=true]{csquotes} %autostyle=true important for biblatex-chicago
    MakeOuterQuote{"}

    begin{document}
    A balanced "quote"
    and an unbalanced" one.
    end{document}


    Is there a way, though, instead of stopping the typesetting to let me fix the problem right away, to have it print a warning in the PDF instead? Like an oversized red exclamation mark or something?



    I'd prefer to identify the problems on the printout when proofreading, as opposed to sit waiting and going back to the source every time to fix it.









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      I'm using csquotes to type plain quotes using MakeOuterQuotes.

      Whenever it encounters an unbalanced quote it throws an error message (rightly so!)



      documentclass{article}
      usepackage[autostyle=true]{csquotes} %autostyle=true important for biblatex-chicago
      MakeOuterQuote{"}

      begin{document}
      A balanced "quote"
      and an unbalanced" one.
      end{document}


      Is there a way, though, instead of stopping the typesetting to let me fix the problem right away, to have it print a warning in the PDF instead? Like an oversized red exclamation mark or something?



      I'd prefer to identify the problems on the printout when proofreading, as opposed to sit waiting and going back to the source every time to fix it.









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      I'm using csquotes to type plain quotes using MakeOuterQuotes.

      Whenever it encounters an unbalanced quote it throws an error message (rightly so!)



      documentclass{article}
      usepackage[autostyle=true]{csquotes} %autostyle=true important for biblatex-chicago
      MakeOuterQuote{"}

      begin{document}
      A balanced "quote"
      and an unbalanced" one.
      end{document}


      Is there a way, though, instead of stopping the typesetting to let me fix the problem right away, to have it print a warning in the PDF instead? Like an oversized red exclamation mark or something?



      I'd prefer to identify the problems on the printout when proofreading, as opposed to sit waiting and going back to the source every time to fix it.







      errors csquotes quotation





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