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Re: TeX settings (Re: getting DocBook to print)



On Sun, 28 Dec 2003, Denis Barbier wrote:

> On Sat, Dec 27, 2003 at 12:24:12AM +0100, A.R. (Tom) Peters wrote:

> > Thank you for your respons.
> > Sebastian Rahtz mentions main_memory (which is 95NonPath), not
> > main_memory.pdfxmltex (which is in 96passivetex.cnf).
> > Nevertheless, the default passivetex setting for main_memory.pdfxmltex
> > in that file is 500000, and apparently this value is not currently used
> > when I run pdfxmltex on my system; as I noted below.
>
> You can type
>   kpsewhich -expand-var=\$main_memory -progname=pdfxmltex
> If the returned value is not 500000, add -debug=2 and try to guess
> where does this value come from.  All available debugging values are
> listed in kpathsea.info,

Thank you for the tip.  The results:
~$  kpsewhich -expand-var=\$main_memory -progname=pdfxmltex
500000
$  kpsewhich -expand-var=\$main_memory -progname=xmltex
500000
~$  kpsewhich -expand-var=\$main_memory -progname=latex
2630000 % words of inimemory available: also applies to inimf&mp
~$  kpsewhich -expand-var=\$main_memory -progname=tex
2630000 % words of inimemory available: also applies to inimf&mp

which is all just like is now specified in my /etc/texmf.cnf .

But still, when running pdfxmltex, I get:

! TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [main memory size=263001].

which indicates a memory size too small by a factor of 10.

???

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