gerry@cs.keele.ac.uk (Gerry Pratt) (10/12/89)
Hi,
Can somebody tell me whats wrong here - this is with LaTeX built from
the common-tex/ctex/BIGG source on the net.
I get this message when I try to use both psfig and psfonts.sty which
came with the last release of dvips40.
Can anyone tell me where the "charcater-size buffer" refered to in the
help message is set up, how I know how big to make it and can I do
it at runtime.
tia,
gerry pratt - workstation support - university of keele
email: gerry@uk.ac.keele.seq1 * tel: 0782 621111 x 3290
LaTeX log file follows:
This is TeX, Version 2.0 for Unix (preloaded format=lplain 89.8.5) 12 OCT 1989 11:57
**figdocps
(figdocps.tex
LaTeX Version 2.09 - Released 27 October 1986
(/usr/local/SRC/common_tex_dir/macros/article.sty
Document Style `article' <16 Mar 88>.
(/usr/local/SRC/common_tex_dir/macros/art10.sty)
\c@part=\count78
\c@section=\count79
\c@subsection=\count80
\c@subsubsection=\count81
\c@paragraph=\count82
\c@subparagraph=\count83
\c@figure=\count84
\c@table=\count85
)
(/usr/local/SRC/common_tex_dir/macros/palatino.sty
(/usr/local/SRC/common_tex_dir/macros/psfonts.sty
\@cmrfam=\fam11
\@cmrscale=\count86
)) (figdocps.aux)
(/usr/local/SRC/common_tex_dir/macros/psfig.tex
\@unused=\write3
\ps@stream=\read0
)
psfig: searching figs/zip.ps for bounding box
psfig: including figs/zip.ps
psfig: searching figs/piechart.ps for bounding box
psfig: including figs/piechart.ps
psfig: searching figs/starlines.ps for bounding box
psfig: including figs/starlines.ps
psfig: searching figs/pretzel.ps for bounding box
psfig: including figs/pretzel.ps
psfig: searching figs/cm.ps for bounding box
psfig: including figs/cm.ps
! Font \\pbf14=Palatino-Bold scaled 1400 not loaded: Not enough room left.
<to be read again>
\relax
\@ifundefined ...fx \csname #1\endcsname \relax #2
\else #3\fi
\@@getfont ...endcsname #4\@ptscale {#5}\relax }{}
\@ifundefined {\string #1\..
\@sect ...x \ifdim \@tempskipa >\z@ \begingroup #6
\relax \@hangfrom {\hskip ..
l.35 \section{Introduction}
? help
I'm afraid I won't be able to make use of this font,
because my memory for character-size data is too small.
If you're really stuck, ask a wizard to enlarge me.
Or maybe try `I\font<same font id>=<name of loaded font>'.
?
! Emergency stop.
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gerry pratt - workstation support - university of keele
email: gerry@uk.ac.keele.seq1 * tel: 0782 621111 x 3290