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Cannot store inset's facets.
character_value
Char out of range:
Condition settings must not change between <XRef> and
<XRefEnd>.
DashedPattern statement has no DashedSegment state-
ments.
n
Empty group: ID=
.
Expected comma/identifier/left parenthesis/right paren-
thesis/right quote.
Following <TabStop> statements will determine actual
number of tabs.
Frames are nested too deeply (over 10); skipping statement.
Graphic frame has an invalid <Angle> attribute.
Insufficient memory!
op_code
Invalid opcode:
.
Macro/IncludeFile nesting too deep.
Missing dimension.
No name was given for the cross-reference format:
format_definition
.
No name was given for the variable definition:
able_definition
.
Object ignored; must come before <TextFlow> statements.
op_code
Processing opcode
.
string
Skipped '
' .
Means
The MIF file contains a graphic inset, but the MIF interpreter
can't store the graphic inset in the document. There might be an
error in the MIF syntax, or there might not be enough temporary
disk space available. In UNIX versions, try to increase the space
available in your home directory or the
and try again. In the Windows versions, try quitting other appli-
cations and closing other open windows; then start
FrameMaker again.
.
A character in a
in a string is out of range.
\x
You cannot change a condition tag setting in the middle of a
cross-reference. Make sure the entire cross-reference is
contained in one condition setting.
A
DashedPattern
of
Dashed
define the dashed pattern.
The group ID specified in a
sponding defined objects with a matching group ID.
The MIF file contains a syntax error.
The
PgfNumTabs
programs that read MIF files; it is not used by the MIF interpreter.
When the MIF interpreter reads a MIF file, it counts the number
of
TabStop
in a paragraph.
There are too many nested frames. The maximum nesting depth
is 10.
An invalid value is specified by the
graphic frame.
FrameMaker cannot allocate enough memory for one of its
work buffers. In UNIX versions, try to free some swap space and
restart FrameMaker. In the Windows versions, try quitting other
applications and closing other open windows; then start
FrameMaker again.
The MIF file contains a syntax error.
The define or include statements specify too many nested levels
of statements.
A necessary dimension value was not found in a MIF statement.
The
XRefName
format.
vari-
The
VariableName
All object statements must come before the first
statement in a MIF file.
FrameMaker is currently processing the specified opcode.
The MIF file contains a syntax error.
/usr/tmp
statement or a character expressed using
Char
statement gives
DashedStyle
but has no
DashedSegment
statement has no corre-
Group
statement is present in MIF for use by other
statements to determine the number of tabs stops
Angle
statement for a
statement is not specified for a cross-reference
statement is not specified for a variable.
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