![]() This list of message documentation is a work in progress,Īs the message system is expected to be refactored soon. Usage A minor information about your content. In the EPUB specifications, these recommendations are identified with “SHOULD”, “SHOULD NOT”, or “RECOMMENDED” keywords Info A noteworthy information about your content. Warning A deviation from an EPUB recommended practice. In the EPUB specifications, these requirements are identified with “MUST”, “MUST NOT”, or “REQUIRED” keywords. Error A failure to match an EPUB conformance requirement. This may be caused by a bug in EPUBCheck, or an unforeseen condition (like an I/O error). ![]() The messages reported by EPUBCheck use the following severity level: Fatal Error An error which prevents EPUBCheck from further processing the content. a text content describes the reported issue in plain language.a location indicates in which file (possibly with a line and column number) the issue was detected.a message code is used to uniquely identify the issue among the reference list of possible messages.See the severity levels section below for more details. a severity level indicates if it is a fatal error, an error, a warning, an information, or a usage message. ![]() A message consists of several pieces of information: Whenever it detects a conformance issue (or other noteworthy information) with your content, EPUBCheck reports a message. This is the reference documentation for EPUBCheck messages.
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