On 12/15/06, Hans Hagen
luigi scarso wrote:
I have a TeX capacity exceeded message. I think I'm doing too much, but before to try another way I would know if I should enlarge context.
This macro is called ~ 70 000 times \SetArtValue{1:330128:1007:336:1:d}{}
PS No problem if none answer to this message.
in texmf.cnf increase the hash size and remake the format Thanks to Andrea and Hans. I thinks this: 'TeX capacity exceeded' means 'Is your code good ?' Perhaps using some sort of preprocessing or \executesystemcommand should be a better solution (at cost of speed I believe). Or perhaps actual distros are made for single-user not-hungry and not for big-documents on-demand , so hash size is conservative, so "increase the hash size and remake the format" IS the solution.
luigi