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- E-GAUSS, No baseline removed
ANALYSE, GAUSS command with method GAUSS. Minimization
requires that a baseline be removed before.
User action : remove a baseline
with command BASE and retry the fit.
- E-GET, End of Current Index Encountered
LAS, GET command with argument NEXT. There are no more scans
in the index.
- I-GET, Entry <Integer> Found <Integer>;<Integer>
LAS, GET command, information message.
- E-GET, Index is empty
LAS, GET command with argument FIRST. There is no first
observation.
- E-GET, No input file connected
LAS, GET command. No input file is opened, so that the requested
scan cannot be read...
- E-GET, Observation <Integer>;<Integer> not Found
LAS, GET command. The specified scan was not found in the input
file. The version number (second <Integer>) is output only if it
was specified in the command.
User action : check for typing errors.
- I-GREG, Creating Formatted <String>
LAS, GREG command. This information message indicates that the
output file <String> is formatted.
- I-GREG, Creating Table <String>
LAS, GREG command. This information message indicates that the
output file <String> is a GILDAS Table. Note that this is the
default.
- E-GREG, Cannot open <String>
LAS, GREG command. The output file (formatted or table) could not
be created. This message is followed by more precise information about
the failure. Most likely failures are: invalid name, exceeded quota,
privilege violation.
User action : it depends on the precise reason. Purge
and delete any unwanted file if a quota problem is the basic cause and
retry.
- E-HARD, Conflicting options
LAS, HARDCOPY command. Two conflicting options (e.g. /PORTRAIT and /LANDSCAPE) were given
User action : remove the
unwanted option
- E-HARD, Invalid plot mode <String>
LAS, HARDCOPY command. The scaling mode is invalid. Refer to the
HELP HARDCOPY for valid scaling modes.
- E-HARD, Non standard plot page, Specify option please
LAS, HARDCOPY command. The plot page size does not match the
default values, so that the orientation for hardcopy must be specified
(/LANDSCAPE or /PORTRAIT).
- S-HARD, <String>/<String> created
LAS, HARDCOPY command with argument, information message. The first
string indicate the vector file name, and the second the orientation.
- S-HARD, Plot request successfully enqueued on GAG_PLOTTER
LAS, HARDCOPY command with option /PLOT.
- I-INIT, <String> initialized
LAS, FILE OUT command with third argument NEW specified,
information message. A new empty output file has been initialized.
- E-INIT, Open error file <String>
LAS, FILE OUT command with third argument NEW specified. The
output file could not be created. This message is followed by more
explanations about the precise reason (exceeded quota, privilege
violation, invalid file name, etc...)
User action : respond according to the
precise reason.
- E-INIT, Write error file <String>
LAS, FILE OUT command with third argument NEW specified,
information message. The output file was created, but could not be
initialized properly. This is most likely due to a disk hardware error.
User action : Notify the system manager and retry.
- I-INPUT, <String> successfully opened
LAS, FILE IN command. Information message : the specified input
file has been opened.
- I-INPUT, <String> is reopened
LAS, FILE IN command. This message appears whenever a new input
file could not be opened, to indicate which file is still currently
opened.
- I-INPUT, No input file opened
LAS, FILE IN command. This message appears whenever a new input
file could not be opened, and no input file was previously opened.
- F-INPUT, Non standard file <String>
LAS, FILE IN command. The specified file could be opened, but is
not a valid CLASS file.
User action : Check the file name.
- F-INPUT, Open error file <String>
LAS, FILE IN command. The specified input file could not be opened.
The message is followed by more details about the reason of the open
failure.
User action : verify the file name you typed, and retry.
- F-INPUT, Read error file <String>
LAS, FILE IN command. The specified file could be opened, but the
first block could not be read. This is most likely because the file is
not a standard CLASS file, but anything else. If you are sure that the
file is a valid CLASS file, this indicates a hardware problem.
User action : Check the file name or notify the system manager accordingly.
- E-ITERATE, Bad input parameters
ANALYSE, ITERATE command. The input parameters are non valid. This
may happen because you have changed the X unit or the R spectrum till the
last fit.
User action : verify X unit and change the input parameters, or use
the GAUSS command.
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2014-07-01