Re: [Free Framers] MIF2GO - (6507): Value of Separation out of range (11)

2009-05-25 Thread Jeremy H. Griffith
On Mon, 25 May 2009 14:36:43 -0700, Stephen O'Brien 
sobr...@innovmetric.com wrote:

Can anyone help me finding out what this message 
means (when I wash a file with MIF2GO):

(6507): Value of Separation out of range (11)

It's not from Mif2Go, which is merely doing a
SaveAs MIF and a reload of the MIF and resave
of the FM.  It's from Frame, either during one
of the saves or during the load.

Sounds like it has to do with a color property...
that's what FSeparation is for fonts, CSeparation
for conditions, etc.  It's the position of the
color in the ColorCatalog.  So it means something
is referencing a color that's not defined.

-- Jeremy H. Griffith, at Omni Systems Inc.
  jer...@omsys.com  http://www.omsys.com/
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[Free Framers] MIF2GO - (6507): Value of Separation out of range (11)

2009-05-25 Thread Jeremy H. Griffith
On Mon, 25 May 2009 14:36:43 -0700, "Stephen O'Brien" 
 wrote:

>Can anyone help me finding out what this message 
>means (when I wash a file with MIF2GO):
>
>(6507): Value of Separation out of range (11)

It's not from Mif2Go, which is merely doing a
SaveAs MIF and a reload of the MIF and resave
of the FM.  It's from Frame, either during one
of the saves or during the load.

Sounds like it has to do with a color property...
that's what FSeparation is for fonts, CSeparation
for conditions, etc.  It's the position of the
color in the ColorCatalog.  So it means something
is referencing a color that's not defined.

-- Jeremy H. Griffith, at Omni Systems Inc.
http://www.omsys.com/