Yes, 
I created an A0 map with master in august and had systematic crash if dpi was > 
250 dpi. I had to set raster export to keep labels and some rasters not 
exported. I Also had to downsize A0 to A1 to reduce final size. I used 
afterward acrobat reader capacities to warp A1 to A0. But final rendering is 
not good on paper. 
I'm urrently  working on creating a shared project to reproduce thoses crashes, 
with free datas. 
Régis
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[mailto:qgis-user-boun...@lists.osgeo.org] De la part de Ramon Andiñach
Envoyé : mardi 20 novembre 2012 11:57
À : qgis-user User
Objet : Re: [Qgis-user] qgis and Large Format Print


On 17/11/2012, at 20:31 , Paolo Cavallini wrote:

> Il 16/11/2012 17:04, Marco Hugentobler ha scritto:
>> I just printed a tiff raster layer to A0 pdf with 600 dpi and with a 
>> 32bit 1.8 qgis.exe on windows. Works without problems.
>> Could it be people who encountered problems are using 1.7.4 or older 
>> (there was a memory leak fixed before 1.8) / are printing 'as raster' / 
>> exporting to image?
> 
> Hi all.
> I think the first step is to make the problem replicable: could anyone 
> share a project and data that consistently make QGIS crash on 32 bit?
> Thanks.

Out of curiousity, has anyone has anyone had a repeatable crash for this?

(I've tried, and the best I can manage is an "I'm aborting" message, but no 
crash).

-ramon.
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