An unconditional INSERTION-BREAK declaration has already been
entered, so no further INSERTION-BREAK declarations are allowed for it.
or
The current INSERTION-BREAK declaration must have a condition, since
the previous INSERTION-BREAK declarations also have conditions.
or
An unconditional REPLACEMENT-BREAK declaration for 'X' has already been
entered, so no such further declarations are allowed for it.
or
The current REPLACEMENT-BREAK declaration for 'X' must have a
condition, since the previous such declarations also have conditions.
Compilation continues but no compiled source code file will be saved.
If there is more than one insertion-break
declaration in a
program, at most one declaration may be applicable at any one time.
Similarly, if OmniMark attempts to replace a single character with
a string from a replacement-break
declarations, it verifies that
at most one such rule is applicable at any one time. If a declaration
for insertion or character replacement has no condition, it is always
true, and there is no need to enter any other declarations for that
particular type.
OmniMark 12.0 Documentation Generated: January 31, 2023 at 8:23:12 pm
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