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- From: mspace@netcom.com (Brian Hall)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer
- Subject: Re: reducing TCL project size
- Message-ID: <1ghms8b.mspace@netcom.com>
- Date: 24 Jul 92 06:46:50 GMT
- References: <admiraal-230792193731@mac165.bio.vu.nl>
- Organization: Netcom - Online Communication Services (408 241-9760 guest)
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- admiraal@bio.vu.nl writes:
-
- >I am starting on a project using Think C's TCL. After compiling the first
- >attempts I discovered that the project takes around 2 Megabytes of disk
- >space. I remember a discussion (I don't know if it was this news group)
- >where a method was given to reduce the size to around 1 Megabyte. Of course
- >I forgot to remember and/or save it. So can someone explain (again?) how it
- ??~works ?
-
- The cheezy answer is to always "compact and save" or turn on the
- ?t?"compact on save " option, and make sure you have debuggin
- turned off (remove the marks next to each file). A file with debuggin
- on - even if the project itself is not being debugged at the moment-
- takes up extra space for the debugging information.
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