Dear List
I'm trying to work out what the most reliable and efficient workflow is to 
export a print layout to a vector format (pdf, ps or svg, I don't care as long 
as it works).
I have a map with a raster image in the background and a three vector layers on 
top of it (2 x points, 2 x lines) with no more than 30 objects in each layer. 
The print layout is an A3 landscape. 
A few days ago the map exported to pdf without problems (size exported 11 MB). 
Since then I have added two vector layers and now the print composer crashes 
with the "bad allocation" error. I have tried pdf and svg, same error. I 
haven't updated QGIS. 

What are your experiences with vector export?
Can anyone share a reliable workflow that consistently produces correct vector 
output?
Would it make a difference if I installed ghostscript to export to a postscript 
file?

Many thanks for your ideas on this subject.

Peter

OS: Windows 7 (64 Bit, 4 GB RAM)
QGIS-Version
1.8.0-Lisboa
QGIS-Codeversion
6416f38

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