[OS X TeX] Is there a bigpdflatex?
Michael Hoppe
mh at michael-hoppe.de
Sun May 29 17:28:28 CEST 2005
>Yes, that seems to be the right parameter. Searching for this
>parameter in Google suggests that it can be increased.
Yes, I know that.
>syntax (just to be sure):
>
>pdf_mem_size = 524288
>
>(or just simply the double amount compared to the default 65536,
>this value was suggested for Context, a known memory hog).
>
>Add the line to the file /usr/local/teTeX/texmf.cnf and save the
>file. Then a "sudo fmtutil --all"
I did that -- but without any effect: the error message stays
excactly the same:
! TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [PDF memory size (pdf_mem_size)=65536].
Strange, isn't it?
>Do you have a minimal test file that shows the problem?
No, it occurs only in long documents. To verify the error, include
\usepackage{euler} or \usepackage{eulervm}
in the preamble of a longer document and change in microtype.cfg the line
\DeclareMicroTypeSet{allmath}
{ encoding = {T1,OT1,LY1,TS1,OML,OMS} }
into
\DeclareMicroTypeSet{allmath}
{ encoding = {T1,OT1,LY1,TS1,OML,OMS,U} }
Together with
\usepackage[verbose,expansion={alltext,allmath}]{microtype}
you'll surely encounter the error.
Or just try to increase pdf_mem_size in the way you described it
an then have a look at the .log-file: it'll contain sime lines like
PDF statistics:
536 PDF objects out of 300000
0 named destinations out of 131072
64352 words of extra memory for PDF output out of 65536
^^^^^
despite you've changed that value a minute ago. But wait, now I see
that not the value of pdf_mem_size was changed, but the one for the
"named destinations" instead! Do you notice the value 131072? I've
put pdf_mem_size = 131072 in texmf.cnf. Even weirder ...
Michael
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