PS TEXT EDIT Reference Manual

Appendix F TEDIT Advice Messages
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The TEDIT advice messages are in alphabetical order. In most cases, TEDIT
responds to a command error by ignoring the command and displaying a
message on the status line. TEDIT then waits for another command or new
information (for example, a correct file name).
There are some messages that appear on the status line and on the terminal
screen with just the error number and no text. These messages look like one
of the following:
File-System error: nnn
This is a system error.
n is a number from 0-9.
File-System error: Fnnn
This is a file system error.
n is a number from 0-9.
File-System error: Ennn
This is TEDIT error,
which indicates that
the TEDIT error file is
installed incorrectly.
n is a number from 0-9.
If any of these messages appear on your terminal screen, see your System
Manager. To find out more information about the system error message,
type ERROR nnn at the Command Interpreter prompt. The system
responds with a brief description of the error. You can also look up the
error number in the GUARDIAN 90 System Messages Manual.
Note The numbers in the right margin are reference numbers for the error messages; they do not
appear on the status line.