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Mif reference
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Cannot find text frame ID n.
Cannot open filename.
Cannot store inset's facets.
Char out of range: character_value.
Condition settings must not change between <XRef> and
<XRefEnd>.
DashedPattern statement has no DashedSegment statements.
Empty group: ID=n.
Expected comma/identifier/left parenthesis/right parenthe-
sis/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!
Invalid opcode: op_code.
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:
variable_definition.
Means
The text frame ID specified in a TextRectID statement has no
corresponding defined text frame.
Make sure that the file exists and that you have read access to it;
then try again.
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 /usr/tmp directory and try again. In
the Macintosh or Windows versions, try quitting other applications
and closing other open windows; then start the FrameMaker prod-
uct again.
A character in a Char statement or a character expressed using \x
in a string is out of range.
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 statement gives DashedStyle a value of
Dashed but has no DashedSegment statements to define the
dashed pattern.
The group ID specified in a Group statement has no corresponding
defined objects with a matching group ID.
The MIF file contains a syntax error.
The PgfNumTabs statement is present in MIF for use by other pro-
grams 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 statements to determine the number of tabs stops in a
paragraph.
There are too many nested frames. The maximum nesting depth is
10.
An invalid value is specified by the Angle statement for a graphic
frame.
The FrameMaker product cannot allocate enough memory for one
of its work buffers. In UNIX versions, try to free some swap space
and restart the FrameMaker product. In the Macintosh or Windows
versions, try quitting other applications and closing other open
windows; then start the FrameMaker product 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 statement is not specified for a cross-reference for-
mat.
The VariableName statement is not specified for a variable.
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