Handy Tech
Elektronik GmbH
Active Braille
Error Messages
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"Bookmark M does not exist"
Cause:
While jumping to a bookmark, you specified a mark that does not exist. M
is the name you entered.
Remedy: Try to enter the name of the mark again, or navigate through the list of
available marks using the cursor-up and cursor-down commands.
"No bookmarks set"
Cause:
You are attempting to jump to a mark, but no marks have been set for this
file.
"Search failed, wrap around (Y/N)?"
Cause:
While searching for a text string, the Editor has reached either the
beginning or the end of the file (depending on the direction of the search)
without having found the search term. If you respond by entering [y], the
entire file will be searched for the same string again. If you respond to this
prompt by entering [n], the search will be aborted, and you can continue
editing the text.
"No space to open another file"
Cause:
You have already opened five files and are attempting to open another
one. However, the Editor can administer a maximum of five open files.
Remedy: Close any files not currently needed, and then open the desired file.
" Variable x unknown"
Cause:
You have entered an invalid argument for one of the variables in the
Editor's Setup menu. X is the variable you entered.
Remedy: Reenter the variable, or select one of the variables from the list by using
the cursor's up and down functions.
"X: valid range [m, n]."
Cause:
The numerical value of a variable you entered is outside of the valid range.
Here, X is the name of the variable, m the minimum value, and n the
maximum permissible value.
Remedy: Enter a value within the specified permissible range.
"Out of disk space"
Cause:
While you are working within the Editor, the Active Braille determines
whether the available memory is sufficient to save all of the open files. If
this is not the case, this message is issued.
Remedy: Try to save and close smaller files first, then close larger files.
"Out of page memory"
Cause:
You are attempting to open a file, but there is not enough memory available
to divide the file into pages or to administer the pages.
Remedy: Close any files not currently needed.
"Disk almost full"
Cause:
While you are working within the Editor, the Active Braille determines
whether the available memory is sufficient to save all of the open files. This
message appears as a warning before it is too late.
Remedy: To ensure that you will be able to save all modified files, you should save
or close any files you no longer need open right away. Save any smaller
files first, which will free up some space, then larger files.
"Page memory almost full"
Cause:
While you are working within the Editor, the Active Braille constantly
checks how many pages can still be administered. The Editor can manage
a total of 3072 pages. If only 10 more pages can be created, you will be
notified with this message.