Dear LyX Users,

 

Is anyone aware if there is a realistic limitation on the number of images
you can have in a long document (or the size of the resultant PDF)?
Yesterday, I've run into a problem that I don't know how to solve.

 

I have been working on the "Writing with open source tools" book, but my
overall PDF master document will no longer build.  It fails with an
extremely obscure errors.  Though they vary, the most common contain
reference to:



@@BOOKMARK

 

What is truly bizarre, however, is that if I remove one of several chapter
that has a very large number of images (examples, screenshots, etc), then
the book will compile without problem.  It does not seem to matter which,
I've tested several different configurations and it seems to be overall
number of images that is the problem.  (Also, I've tested all of the
individual chapter files that have been removed, and they all compile.)

 

I am also seeing errors in the debug output (I'm using an SVN version), and
it appears as though the worker thread is timing out.

 

Does anyone know what might be the cause of these problems?  Does LyX or
LaTeX have any kind of limit on the number of files that it can
realistically handle?  I'd be extremely appreciative of any advice.

 

Cheers,

 

Rob Oakes

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