On 9/18/06, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
>
> On Sep 18, 2006, at 12:43 AM, Marcus Vinicius Mesquita de So wrote:
>
> > Hello gang!
> >
> > I discovered what caused the problem. The shell !
> > I used 4nt instead of cmd, and with 4nt things don't work well.
> > I tried again with cmd and I managed to compile all three examples
> > without problems.
> >
> > But then I tried to compile a book which MikTeX+ConTexT 2.4
> > (before the update) did very well and I received the following
> > message ( after successfully compiling 105 pages )
> >
> > ! Font \*10ptrmtfrm*=GaramondPremrPro-RegularOsF at 10.03647pt not
> > loaded: Not
> > enough room left.
> > <to be read again>
> >
> > any clues ?
> >
> > Greetings
> >
> > Marcus Vinicius
> >
> >
> Yes, I had the same problem on a gentoo install: there is a dimension
> for tfm "words" in your texmf.cnf (can't remember the name off the
> top off and my head and am not under linux right now, but it's easy
> to spot).
Not that easy to spot under MikTeX 2.5 though (I think that's still an
undocummented issue). If there was still miktex.ini (as in MikTeX
2.4), I would probably tell you to change font_mem_size to a bigger
value, although I'm not sure if that's really the option that you have
to change. Under MikTeX 2.5 names for those options have changed
considerably and I have no idea where to look for it.
There are two options:
1. in cmd, use
initexmf --edit-config-file=miktex\config\pdfetex.ini
and add a line in the following spirit (I'm sorry, I have no idea how
to make a test, so you have to test on your own)
FontMemSize=30000
or perhaps (but I doubt it):
font_mem_size=30000
but I really have no idea which number you have to put in there (it
might be that 32000 is approximately the upper limit and that pdftex
will crash if you set it higher, it might be that you're allowed to
set it to 100000 or more).
2. A quicker version (for testing) is to use
set MIKTEX_FONTMEMSIZE=30000
or something similar in cmd before running a document or to add an
additional environmental variable for it.
Please report if any of the settings above will work. It might be best
to ask on the MikTeX mailing list if you won't manage to make it work
after that.
> Change it to a bigger value, regenerate the format, and
> you're back in business. I use Garamond Premier Pro too, and it has
> so many kerning information that the tfms are very big.
Is regenerating the format needed in such a case?
Mojca
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