Subject: Re: tei-dsl and JadeTeX From: s.rahtz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Sebastian Rahtz) Date: Thu, 2 Oct 1997 14:03:44 +0100 |
> tex \&jadetex teiu5.tex > This is e-TeX, Version 3.14159-1.1 (Web2c 7.0) (format=jadetex 97.10.1) 1 OCT 1997 12:51 > entering compatibility mode > **&jadetex teiu5.tex > (teiu5.tex > LaTeX2e <1997/06/01> > > : > : > > ! TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [hash size=10000]. > > Do we need a 'bigger' TeX or are we doing something wrong? > if its a big files, yes, you may well need a bigger TeX. i routinely run with main_memory.hugetex = 1100000 font_mem_size.hugetex = 400000 font_max.hugetex = 900 hash_extra.hugetex = 10000 pool_size.hugetex = 500000 string_vacancies.hugetex = 45000 max_strings.hugetex = 55000 in my texmf.cnf, and a `hugetex'. such is the glory of web2c 7, you can do this on the fly without recompiling. one of the reasons for huge TeX memory is the internal cross-references. probably you dont use them, but the .tex file defines gazillions of link points Sebastian DSSSList info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/dsssl/dssslist
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