On Sat, April 3, 2010 00:04, Tom Lane wrote:
> "Erik Rijkers" <er@xs4all.nl> writes:
>> This is CentOS 5.2,
>
>> yum list *jade*
>> Installed Packages
>> jadetex.noarch 3.12-13.1.1 installed
>> openjade.x86_64 1.3.2-27 installed
>
> Hmm. Some rooting about in Red Hat's CVS says that that should be
> practically indistinguishable from the 3.13 version shipping in current
> Fedora. In particular there is no real difference in jadetex.dtx in the
> two versions, so they should both eat about the same number of strings.
>
> Could you try this experiment:
>
> 1. make postgres-A4.tex-pdf
>
> 2. Edit the resulting postgres-A4.tex-pdf to insert a line
>
> \tracingstats=2
>
> at the top.
>
> 3. make postgres-A4.pdf
>
> 4. In the resulting postgres-A4.log file, find the bit that looks like
> this, and send it to the list:
>
> Here is how much of TeX's memory you used:
> 245829 strings out of 245830
> 1743620 string characters out of 1810852
> 628334 words of memory out of 1500000
> 174597 multiletter control sequences out of 10000+200000
> 99198 words of font info for 149 fonts, out of 1200000 for 2000
> 645 hyphenation exceptions out of 8191
> 28i,13n,45p,1206b,3965s stack positions out of 5000i,500n,6000p,200000b,15000s
>
Here is how much of TeX's memory you used:
246467 strings out of 246489
1749307 string characters out of 1824395
499695 words of memory out of 1000000
174744 multiletter control sequences out of 10000+200000
99198 words of font info for 149 fonts, out of 500000 for 2000
580 hyphenation exceptions out of 1000
28i,13n,45p,1206b,3963s stack positions out of 1500i,500n,5000p,200000b,15000s
PDF statistics:
113474 PDF objects out of 300000
84838 named destinations out of 131072
31417 words of extra memory for PDF output out of 65536