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- Internal error.
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- Can’t coerce the string “^0” into a string4 because it isn’t four characters long.
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- Can’t call “^0” because the only script it contains is named “^1”
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- Can’t coerce the string “^0” into a character because it isn’t exactly one character long.
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- Can’t coerce the string “^0” into a number because it contains non-numeric characters.
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- Can’t evaluate the expression because the name “^0” hasn’t been defined.
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- Can’t call “^0” because there aren’t enough parameters.
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- Internal error -- unexpected opcode encountered (^0).
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- Can’t call the script because the name “^0” hasn’t been defined.
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- Can’t delete “^0” because it hasn’t been defined.
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- “^0” is too big a number to convert to a character. Maximum is 255.
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- “^0” is too big a number to convert to an integer. Maximum is 32767.
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- “^0” is too small a number to convert to an integer. Minimum is -32768.
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- String constant isn’t correctly specified. Must be of the form "abcd".
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- Character constant isn’t correctly specified. Must be of the form 'c'.
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- Can’t compile this script because “^0” is an illegal character.
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- String must be either "true" or "false".
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- Can’t divide by zero.
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- Can’t compile this script because a ^0 occurred.
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- The expression is too big. Try breaking it up into several statements.
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- An expression is not allowed here; a variable name is required.
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- Can’t create a new local named “^0” because there is already a local with that name.
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- Can’t coerce the value to a 16-bit number.
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- Can’t coerce the value to an 8-bit character.
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- Can’t coerce the value to a 32-bit number.
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- Can’t coerce the value to a date.
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- Can’t coerce the value to a string.
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- Can’t coerce the value to a true or false “Boolean” value.
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- Can’t call “^0” because it isn’t a script.
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- Can’t call “^0” because there are too many parameters.
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- Can’t do replacement because the target window is not in edit mode.
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- Address value doesn’t refer to a valid table.
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- “^0” reported the following error: “^2”.
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- Can’t send the message because ^1“^0” isn’t running or isn’t IAC-aware.
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- Assignment over existing ^0 object “^1” is not allowed. Delete the object first, or use table.assign to override protection.
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- Can’t coerce the value to a binary value.
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- Can’t coerce a ^0 value to a ^1.
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- Can't take the negative of this type of value.
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- The logical ‘not’ operation is not supported with this type of value.
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- The “^0” verb only operates on agents. This script is not running as an agent.
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- A “direction” is required here. Examples include up, down, left, right and nodirection.
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- The indicated list was not a binary value of the appropriate type.
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- A string4 keyword or a numeric index was expected here.
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- “^0” is too big a number to work with. Maximum is 2147483647.
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- Couldn’t complete the message to ^1“^0” because of the following error: “^2”.
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- Can’t find a sub-table named “^0”.
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- Error in kernel call. The verb “^0” does not exist, or isn’t set up to handle messages.
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- Array references can only be applied to tables. “^0” isn’t a table.
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- Array index is out of range. The table “^0” doesn’t have an item #^1.
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- Can’t evaluate the array reference because the “^0” table has no item named “^1”.
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- Can’t determine the size of this value.
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- The table index is out of range. There is no item #^0.
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- A positive number was expected, but a negative number was given.
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- Can’t pack this type of value.
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- Can’t unpack this type of binary value.
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- Can’t unpack. You can only unpack binary values.
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- Internal error -- can’t pack unknown type of external value.
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- Internal error -- can’t unpack unknown type of external value.
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- Can’t send the message because the application “^0” isn’t running^1.
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- Can’t coerce the value to an address.
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- Can’t send any messages because IAC initialization failed.
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- Can’t use “^0” in a with statement because it isn’t a table.
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- Can’t get the address of “^0” because it isn’t in the object database structure.
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- Can’t return a ^0 as the result of a script.^1
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- Can’t pass a ^0 as a parameter to a script.^1
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- Assignment of a ^0 to another value is not allowed. Use table.assign instead.^1
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- The “^0” verb can only be called by a trap script handling an incoming event. This script is not handling an event.
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- The “^0” verb can only be called by a dialog item hit callback script. This script is not handling a dialog item hit.
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- Couldn’t open a dialog with that id (^0). The DLOG or DITL resource is probably missing.
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- Item number is out of range. The dialog doesn’t have an item #^0.
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- Can’t nest more than three modal dialogs.
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- This operation is not supported for ^0 values.^1
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- Addition is not supported between values of this type.
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- Subtraction is not supported between values of this type.
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- Multiplication is not supported between values of this type.
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- Division is not supported between values of this type.
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- The “modulus” operation is not supported between values of this type.
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- Comparison is not supported between these two values.
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- Can’t specify more than ^0 tables in a single with statement. Try nesting two or more with statements instead.
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- Stack overflow: ^0 stack. If your script is recursive, make sure that it’s terminating.
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- Can’t send this type of value in an IAC message.
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- Internal error -- unknown value type received in IAC message.
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- Can’t coerce the binary value to this type because it isn’t exactly ^0 bytes long.
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- Can’t coerce the string “^0” into a point because it isn’t in the form “h, v”.
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- Can’t coerce the string “^0” into a rectangle because it isn’t in the form “top, left, bottom, right”.
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- Can’t coerce the string “^0” into an RGB because it isn’t in the form “red, green, blue”.
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- Can’t coerce the string “^0” into a pattern because it isn’t in the form of an 8-byte hexidecimal number.
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- Can’t coerce the string “^0” into a file specifier because it isn’t a valid file system path.
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- Can’t coerce the string “^0” into an alias because it isn’t a valid file system path.
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- Random number lower bound is greater than the upper bound.
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- Can’t operate on alias value because the system software in use does not support aliases.
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- Can’t operate on object specifier value because the system software in use does not support Apple events.
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- “^0” is not a supported key format specification. Valid formats are 'name', 'indx' and 'prop'.
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- Can’t perform the operation because the address of a binary value is required here.
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- Can’t coerce the string “^0” into a floating point number because it isn’t in the form “1.234”.
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- Can’t call “^0” as an XCMD because it isn’t a binary value with binary type 'XCMD' or 'XFCN'.
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- Can’t call “^0” as a UCMD because it isn’t a binary value with binary type 'UCMD'.
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- A range of items can’t be specified here.
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