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# <n> loss auxiliary function
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The auxiliary function in program line <n> is not being executed. Possible reasons for this are:
- There are too many auxiliary functions following one another in the program.
- Geometries with a path length of zero are generated because coordinates are too small. Auxiliary functions that originally belonged to these coordinates are assigned to the following geometry. A wrong kerf value or scale can also cause existing geometries to be disregarded.
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Check program structure.
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