Actilino
Error Messages
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Cause:
You are attempting to open a file in the Editor in read-only mode, but the file
was not found. X is the file name you entered.
Remedy: Try to reenter the file name. It is important to note that the file name must be
entered with exactly the same spelling under which it is stored on the Actilino.
If the result is again negative, you can suspend the Editor and open the file
from the file list.
"Writing x aborted"
Cause:
While saving a file, you have pressed the [TLC] key. The saving process has
therefore been canceled.
"Not enough space on disk"
Cause:
You are attempting to cut, copy or save a text block to a new file. While
writing the block, the Editor determines that there is not enough memory
available for this operation.
"x in use, please close it first"
Cause:
You have opened file x within the Editor and are currently working on a
different file. You are attempting to write to file x or to read data from file x.
For example, you might have opened the clipboard within the Editor in order
to make changes in it before pasting its contents to a file. If you try to cut or
copy any other text block at this point, without first closing the clipboard, the
Editor cannot execute that function and will instead notify you with this
message.
"Cannot open file x"
Cause:
You are attempting to open the Editor's swap file. This is not possible,
because this file contains the portions of text that have been edited and it is
only accessible to the Editor itself. X is the name of the swap file.
"Copy to x failed"
"Cut to x failed"
"Paste from x failed"
Cause:
You are attempting to execute block operations but the file system cannot
provide the memory needed. X is the clipboard's file name.
"No space to open another file"
Cause:
You tried to open a new file. The Editor is not able to do this. The Editor can
open only 5 files at one time.
Remedy: Close files, you do not need at the moment.
"End of text"
Cause:
You are at the end of a file and are attempting to call up ASCII
representation.
"Recreating editor configuration file"
Cause:
The Editor has determined that the existing configuration file is incompatible.
A new Editor version may require a different file format for the configuration
file. Should the Editor continue to use the existing configuration files for
reading any file configurations, this could lead to complications. The
configuration file contains the version number for this reason. If it does not
match the Editor's internal version number, the configuration file is deleted
and then regenerated. Although this causes the loss of all configuration
settings saved for a file, such as marks, it is necessary because of safety
concerns.