setting: Mac OS X 10.3.9 on PPC/G4, fully patched groff --version => 1.18.1
I have a 190 page, multi-file book draft. One of the chapters has five .PSPIC callouts for *.eps files produced by GraphicConverter (lemkesoft) from the *.tiff files Keynote can export, and the rest all have three or four. All *.eps are full color but graphical (not photos). When run through groff, the file with the five .PSPIC callouts only shows four of them, and from that point forward no .PSPIC is included. If a prior one is removed experimentally, then the output gets one more .PSPIC down the line before it stops processing them. This seems prima facie to be out-of-memory, but the failure is entirely silent. Yes, I've tried various things like the Csh "unlimit" and quitting everything else such that there is >400MB of free real memory. None of that helps and, thus, one concludes it is inside the groff apparatus. While I don't expect much, my deadline is within 36 hours. My discovering it now is because I have been working chapter by chapter. Of course, I can figure out all the various page, section, and so forth registers and pre-set them all by hand in the front of each chapter file then groff them one at a time, but there are 11 chapters and, well, I am already on deadline. As always, the Apple site for "help" is completely useless, and I am loathe to be recompiling groff when I am already in trouble and already on deadline. Thank you for reading, --dan _______________________________________________ bug-groff mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-groff
