Thinking about it: when matplotlib transfer the plot to ghostscript, is
there a parameter in the call for "gs" which limits the memory usage???
It seems that this is discussed in some posts about gs

Eric

On 09/01/10 04:25, Jae-Joon Lee wrote:
> I can reproduce this error with the current svn.
> 
> I doubt if this is a matplotlib issue, because it works fine if the
> number of axes is small.
> To me, it seems as some memory error in the ghostscript, but my quick
> googling did not show any relevant information.
> So, I hope some postscript expert take a look at the issue

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