On Tuesday 01 May 2007 02:21:34 ols6000 at sbcglobal.net wrote: > At 04:03 PM 4/30/2007, avox wrote: > >You might want to check that you have 2-4 GB of virtual memory available. > > Can you tell me how to do that?
check your /etc/fstab to see if you are using a swap file or partition and then find out the size of those. > > >That's not feasible. You or anyone else is invited to program an > > application like Scribus without using Qt, we wont. > > I program all my applications without Qt (on Windows). Why are you so > insistent that Qt is the only possible GUI? We arent, but it is the only one for Scribus as Qt is more than a GUI framework, and on top of that, we like it.. and we will not switch. > >This example image takes with full resolution approx. 100 MB. > >How many of these do you have? > > A lot (say, 60 in a document). so, you dont think that 60x100mb (plus fc6's other running apps) is more than your 2gb ram + some swap? > >We will improve Scribus so it doesnt need to create the full resolution > >images > >in memory any more, but that will be in 1.3.6 or (likely) later. > > So you're telling me I can't use Scribus, unless I break my document > into small parts. Do you even have a printing solution that will print those images are full resolution? Craig
