Title: | DOCUMENT T1.0 |
Notice: | **New notesfile (DOCUMENT.NOTE) now available (see note 897)** |
Moderator: | CLOSET::ADLER |
Created: | Mon Feb 09 1987 |
Last Modified: | Thu Oct 31 1991 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 897 |
Total number of notes: | 4397 |
<sigh> I know it's probably an unsupported feature, but I make extensive use of the <INCLUDE_TEX_FILE> tag to pull in Picmode graphics. I have found that it appears incompatible with /CONTENTS processing. This may be related to the buffer length problem noted last week by Patti, or it may not. In any case, whenever I use DOCUMENT foo GENERAL LN03/CONTENTS/NODEVICE I get a number of ACP file errors: ACP file create failed foo.TCB foo.TCI ACP file access failed mumble.TEX mumble1.TEX (etc.) (And of course, the .TEX files fail to make it to the output document...) It also happens if I combine /CONTENTS with /INDEX, and then I get a lot of index-related file create failures. Strangely enough, /INDEX/NODEVICE alone works fine... Anyone else seen this?
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419.1 | open file quota? | CLOSET::ANKLAM | Tue May 26 1987 18:37 | 7 | |
There should be *no* interaction between <include_tex_file> and any contents or index files. Are you sure you have sufficient open file quota? If you are pushing the limit, the addition of /contents or /index could push you over the top. | |||||
419.2 | /FILLM=40 helps a lot! | 57609::LONG | Wed May 27 1987 09:48 | 12 | |
Thanks for the pointer, Patti. My FILLM was 20, I bumped it to 40 and the problem went away. I don't remember a <NOTE> in the installation notes or admin guide about this, but then I don't remember a lot of things... BUT... shouldn't the error message let me know that I had exceeded my open file quota? The ACP file {access|create} failed messages aren't all that enlightening... Harold | |||||
419.3 | CUPOLA::HAKKARAINEN | Albatross! | Wed May 27 1987 12:00 | 7 | |
I don't think that there is a message about exceeding one's open file quota. I've wished for one to appear, but I've never seen one. Usually it's just a terse ``exceeded quota'', leaving me to wonder what quota I've offended. BTW, the fillm suggestion is in the installation guide, p. 6 of the bl7 edition. |