[pdftex] pdf concatenation: wizard needed...

Frederic Darboux darboux at purdue.edu
Thu Feb 8 15:20:20 CET 2001


Hello.

I am trying to concatenate 2 pdf files using the texexec program with
the option --pdfarrange.
According to the log file (see below), TeX needs more memory.
Any hint about how to do this?

Thanks

Frederic


This is pdfeTeX, Version 3.14159-14f-released-20000525-2.1 (Web2c
7.3.2x) (format=cont-en 2000.10.22)  8 FEB 2001 13:51
entering extended mode
**&cont-en texexec
(./texexec.tex{c:/Tex/TeX/texmf-var/pdftex/config/pdftex.cfg}

ConTeXt  ver: 2000.5.11  fmt: 2000.10.22  int: english  mes: english

language       : language en is active
system         : cont-new loaded
(c:/Tex/TeX/texmf/tex/context/base/cont-new.tex
systems        : beware: some patches loaded from cont-new.tex!
! TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [number of strings=100].
<recently read> \endcsname

<to be read again>
                   {
<to be read again>
                   \@@oidiepte
\docopyvalue ...name \@EA {\csname #2#3\endcsname
                                                  }\fi
\next1 #1,->\docopyparameter {#1}
                                 \doprocesscommaitem
<argument> ...eg , \c!straal ,\c!hoek ,\c!diepte ,
                                                  \c!kader
,\c!kaderkleur , ...
...
l.302   [\??ks]

If you really absolutely need more capacity,
you can ask a wizard to enlarge me.


Here is how much of TeX's memory you used:
 100 strings out of 100
 1409 string characters out of 5000
 294390 words of memory out of 1500001
 21280 multiletter control sequences out of 10000+13480
 7 words of font info for 0 fonts, out of 200000 for 1000
 14 hyphenation exceptions out of 1000
 19i,0n,29p,136b,10s stack positions out of 300i,100n,500p,200000b,4000s
No pages of output.

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