Re: LaTeX main memory size
Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2000 18:32:05 -0500 From: Neil Bomberger [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: LaTeX main memory size I have a LyX file with a lot of figures in it. When I change the document from single to double spaced, some of the figures at the end are no longer shown when the document is viewed as a dvi or ps file. I exported the document as a Latex file so that I could compile it and look at the warning messages, and I found the following in the log file: logan.eps Runaway argument? {pfg@align@7 ! TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [main memory size=263001]. \pfg@align #1.-\@nameuse {pfg@align@#1} l.1038 ...idth}{!}{\includegraphics{loganof0.eps}} This message disappears when I remove the double-spacing, and all figures are then displayed when viewed in dvi or ps format. Does anyone know why double-spacing would consume more Latex memory, or how I can reduce the amount of memory I use? Is it possible to increase the Latex memory size? Insert a \clearpage (in ERT) in some adequate spot (e.g. at the end of a chapter): this flushes the TeX buffer in which the floats are kept to prepare the automatic placement phase. Probably double spacing prevents a placement that was OK in single spacing. Regards -- Jean-Pierre
Re: LaTeX main memory size
Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2000 18:32:05 -0500 From: Neil Bomberger [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: LaTeX main memory size I have a LyX file with a lot of figures in it. When I change the document from single to double spaced, some of the figures at the end are no longer shown when the document is viewed as a dvi or ps file. I exported the document as a Latex file so that I could compile it and look at the warning messages, and I found the following in the log file: logan.eps Runaway argument? {pfg@align@7 ! TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [main memory size=263001]. \pfg@align #1.-\@nameuse {pfg@align@#1} l.1038 ...idth}{!}{\includegraphics{loganof0.eps}} This message disappears when I remove the double-spacing, and all figures are then displayed when viewed in dvi or ps format. Does anyone know why double-spacing would consume more Latex memory, or how I can reduce the amount of memory I use? Is it possible to increase the Latex memory size? Insert a \clearpage (in ERT) in some adequate spot (e.g. at the end of a chapter): this flushes the TeX buffer in which the floats are kept to prepare the automatic placement phase. Probably double spacing prevents a placement that was OK in single spacing. Regards -- Jean-Pierre
Re: LaTeX main memory size
>>Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2000 18:32:05 -0500 >>From: Neil Bomberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>Subject: LaTeX main memory size >> >>I have a LyX file with a lot of figures in it. When I change the >>document from single to double spaced, some of the figures at the end >>are no longer shown when the document is viewed as a dvi or ps file. I >>exported the document as a Latex file so that I could compile it and >>look at the warning messages, and I found the following in the log file: >> >> >>Runaway argument? >>{pfg@align@7 >>! TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [main memory size=263001]. >>\pfg@align #1.->\@nameuse {pfg@align@#1} >> >>l.1038 ...idth}{!}{\includegraphics{loganof0.eps}} >> >>This message disappears when I remove the double-spacing, and all >>figures are then displayed when viewed in dvi or ps format. Does anyone >>know why double-spacing would consume more Latex memory, or how I can >>reduce the amount of memory I use? Is it possible to increase the Latex >>memory size? >> Insert a \clearpage (in ERT) in some adequate spot (e.g. at the end of a chapter): this flushes the TeX buffer in which the floats are kept to prepare the automatic placement phase. Probably double spacing prevents a placement that was OK in single spacing. Regards -- Jean-Pierre
LaTeX main memory size
I have a LyX file with a lot of figures in it. When I change the document from single to double spaced, some of the figures at the end are no longer shown when the document is viewed as a dvi or ps file. I exported the document as a Latex file so that I could compile it and look at the warning messages, and I found the following in the log file: logan.eps Runaway argument? {pfg@align@7 ! TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [main memory size=263001]. \pfg@align #1.-\@nameuse {pfg@align@#1} l.1038 ...idth}{!}{\includegraphics{loganof0.eps}} This message disappears when I remove the double-spacing, and all figures are then displayed when viewed in dvi or ps format. Does anyone know why double-spacing would consume more Latex memory, or how I can reduce the amount of memory I use? Is it possible to increase the Latex memory size?
LaTeX main memory size
I have a LyX file with a lot of figures in it. When I change the document from single to double spaced, some of the figures at the end are no longer shown when the document is viewed as a dvi or ps file. I exported the document as a Latex file so that I could compile it and look at the warning messages, and I found the following in the log file: logan.eps Runaway argument? {pfg@align@7 ! TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [main memory size=263001]. \pfg@align #1.-\@nameuse {pfg@align@#1} l.1038 ...idth}{!}{\includegraphics{loganof0.eps}} This message disappears when I remove the double-spacing, and all figures are then displayed when viewed in dvi or ps format. Does anyone know why double-spacing would consume more Latex memory, or how I can reduce the amount of memory I use? Is it possible to increase the Latex memory size?
LaTeX main memory size
I have a LyX file with a lot of figures in it. When I change the document from single to double spaced, some of the figures at the end are no longer shown when the document is viewed as a dvi or ps file. I exported the document as a Latex file so that I could compile it and look at the warning messages, and I found the following in the log file: Runaway argument? {pfg@align@7 ! TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [main memory size=263001]. \pfg@align #1.->\@nameuse {pfg@align@#1} l.1038 ...idth}{!}{\includegraphics{loganof0.eps}} This message disappears when I remove the double-spacing, and all figures are then displayed when viewed in dvi or ps format. Does anyone know why double-spacing would consume more Latex memory, or how I can reduce the amount of memory I use? Is it possible to increase the Latex memory size?