Thanks to Hussein Shafie for the quick answer!

> This memory limit may of course be changed. How to do this is  
> described here: http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/faq.html#outofmemory
Ok, I went there, and set it to 2048m.

> --> In practice, yes. XMLmind XML Editor has been designed to edit  
> topics (e.g. chapters, sections) and not huge documents. Two  
> reasons for that:
> Let's say that with a reasonably modern machine, you should be able  
> to edit a multi-hundred-page DocBook monolithic book containing a  
> few dozens, low-resolution, images (e.g. screen shots).

I do not edit DocBook, I edit a dictionary, with (at the moment)  
20000 "chapters" (i.e. lemma articles, file size 2,9 MB). I can split  
them up in say, 4 documents (A-E, F-M, N-R, S-Z), or 2, or 20, but  
the easiest way would be to just use one file.

Now, even with my 2048m, I cannot load my 20000 lemma (1,2 MB), but I  
can load 7000 lemma (another dictionary I have).

So, would I be correct in assuming XMLEditor has a border of 1,5 MB  
(or even less, the 1,2 file is a bit slow), beyond which I should not  
go?

Trond.


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