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MacOSX-TeX Digest #98 - Thursday, September 13, 2001

  TeX capacity exceeded.. :-(
          by "Martin Bauer" 
  Re: [Mac OS X TeX] TeX capacity exceeded.. :-(
          by "J=E9r=F4me Laurens" 


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Subject: TeX capacity exceeded.. :-(
From: "Martin Bauer" 
Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2001 15:29:20 +0200

hi list,

i am not sure if this is actually a TeX on OS X problem, but anyway.

i am using tetex/pdftex latest version together with TeXShop.
everything works quite well, but now i got a document with a lot of 
images.

after about 200 images tex says goodbye .. :-(

i am using the graphicx package and including each image like:

    
\includegraphics[height=3D3cm]{images/models/0.95_0.001_0.35_0.07_0.75_0.07=
/
19990910193254000.jpg}

this is what the logfile says:

[...]



! TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [pool size=3D65067].
 ...age \endcsname {\the \ht \@tempboxa
                                                   }\ifnum 
\driver@release >5...
l.555 ....35_0.07_0.75_0.07/19990910193254000.jpg}
                                                   \hskip1mm
!  =3D=3D> Fatal error occurred, the output PDF file not finished!
[...]


it seems to me that TeX assigns some id to each image, and this buffer 
than gets full, right?

is there a way to use more images without changing to another way of 
including images?
( i got used to the graphicx package and i like it.. )

--
thanks, martin.

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Subject: Re: [Mac OS X TeX] TeX capacity exceeded.. :-(
From: "J=E9r=F4me Laurens" 
Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2001 15:57:01 +0200


Le jeudi 13 septembre 2001, =E0 03:29, Martin Bauer a =E9crit :

> hi list,
>
> i am not sure if this is actually a TeX on OS X problem, but anyway.
>
>

> ! TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [pool size=3D65067].
>

This is related to the memory used by tex. It is declared in your=20
texmf.cnf file. You can edit it and change the values as links suggest.=20=

In general, the status displayed at the end of your log file recalls=20
what capacity has been exceeded (here pool) You simply increase the=20
pool_size.latex. You should have more info on the tug web site.


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