The size of the file is after compression, when you open the file the size could be substantial larger. 100 undo steps could eat a lot of memory depending on the changes you made, if you moved / changed the graphic a couple of times it could use more memory than you expect.
Sent from my mobile device. > On 7 Nov 2014, at 10:21 pm, John Drace <milesdr...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hello Again, Andrea et. al. I am still battling with my graphics shrinking > problem (the second note below). I am attaching a screen shot showing the > result and my memory settings. This shrinking only happens when i scroll > through the document, not if I stay in one place, but it is consistent and > seriously impeding my work. If anyone has a tip I would greatly appreciate > it! Also the whole doc is 1.8 mb, so I assume my settings are sufficient? > Thanks so much!! > <Screen Shot 2014-11-07 at 13.17.30.png> >> On 27 Aug 2014, at 08:36, Andrea Pescetti <pesce...@apache.org> wrote: >> >>> On 20/08/2014 John Drace wrote: >>> Hello, I am using OpenOffice on a Macbook to write my dissertation. >>> Two concerns: I would like to include sound files, but when I have >>> tried using the insert menu, I get a message saying this file type is >>> not supported. I have tried several. Is there a certain file type >>> or is there a problem with this feature and/or my configuration? >> >> We had one version where multimedia support was broken on Mac. This is fixed >> in the just released version 4.1.1. You may want to try with that. >> >>> Secondly, I have many graphics I have imported in eps format. >>> Several times during a writing session, the graphics will all become >>> very small and unreadable, at which point I have to shut the >>> software, save and re-open. Is there some way to avoid this hassle? >> >> That never happened to me. If you have a way to reproduce it consistently >> you can share the documents and we can open a bug report. Other people >> solved similar issues by increasing the cache for images and graphics. You >> can search our official forum https://forum.openoffice.org/ if you don't >> know how to do that. >> >> Regards, >> Andrea. >