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- From: sdawalt@cs.wright.edu (Shane Dawalt)
- Subject: Re: Tex Capacity Exceeded, Sorry
- Message-ID: <1992Nov23.040513.6515@cs.wright.edu>
- Organization: Wright State University
- References: <2425@usna.NAVY.MIL>
- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1992 04:05:13 GMT
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- From article <2425@usna.NAVY.MIL>, by dfr@usna.navy.mil (PROF D. Rogers (EAS FAC)):
- > In article <1992Nov22.185905.6271@ncsu.edu> wolfrum@che09.ncsu.EDU (Ed Wolfrum) writes:
- > !Greetings,
- > ! I hope somebody can help me. I am laying out my PhD thesis, which
- > !consists of six papers, an intro, and a conclusion. When I put the whole
- > !mess together, I get a "Tex capacity Exceeded" error, which turns out to
- > !be the "pool size". With only 4 of the six papers included, I have (from the
- > !master.log file:
- >
- > Why would you want to TeX and print the whole thing as a single file.
- >
- > There are always logical breaks in any document. Break the single
- > file at these logical points and TeX and print in pieces.
-
- How do you keep the page numbers straight between pieces?
- For example, what if the third document changes and a page is
- added or deleted. Although I didn't have the pool size problem, I
- printed my thesis in one large job rather than 5 separate jobs as it
- should have been done. I couldn't come up with a way to
- automatically determine starting page counts of each section. (I
- can do it manually, but automatic page counts would have been
- much better.)
-
- Shane();
-
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- Shane A. Dawalt
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