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the top Too many unprocessed floats up vote 72 down vote favorite 15 I'm trying to a large number of figures. The code is \begin{figure} \includegraphics[scale=0.5]{m2T4.pdf} \caption{M2T, Problem Size 513} \end{figure} I'm not able to compile, I get the error ! LaTeX Error: Too many unprocessed floats. See the LaTeX manual or LaTeX Companion for explanation. Type H
by Federico Gobbo I have already posted about my problem with too many floats in LaTeX. Consider that I have already written my figures (a kind of floats) in this way: \begin{figure}[htbp]
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\end{figure} latex floats and applied the package morefloats. But these are only patches, not really solutions. latex top In the Lamport's LaTeX book (1994 edition), at page 143-144, it is written main memory size. This is one kind of not in outer par mode space that TeX can run out when processiong a short file. There are three ways you can run TEX out of main memory space: […] (3) creating so complicated a page of output that TEX http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/46512/too-many-unprocessed-floats can't hold all the information needed to generate it. […] The third problem is nastier. It can be caused by large tabbing, tabular, array and picture environments. (…) To find out if you've really exceeded TeX's capacity in this way, put a \clearpage command in your input file right before the place where TeX ran out of room and try running it again. If it doesn't run out of room https://federicogobbo.wordpress.com/2011/02/24/how-to-solve-latex-errortoo-many-floats/ with the \clearpage command there, then you did exceed TeX's capacity. If it sill runs out of room, then there's probably an error in your file. It seems that there isn't an error in my file, as \clearpage did the work! Many thanks to Marco Benini for giving the solving hint. Another way around, is trying to group together many figures in one figure, adding the \usepackage{subfig}, described in Chapter 6 of the grimoire (6.5.2, 315-321). So there are less floats to manage for TeX's engine. I will describe my experience with subfig in a next post. Stay RSS-tuned! Share this:TweetFlattrEmailPrintLike this:Like Loading... Related This entry was posted in LaTeX, tech-maniac and tagged figure, floats, grimoire, Lamport, LaTeX, morefloats, out of memory by Federico Gobbo. Bookmark the permalink. 5 thoughts on “How to solve LaTeX Error: Too many unprocessedfloats” Krzysztof Smirnow on 2011/06/13 at 9:29 pm said: "I will describe my experience with subfig in a next post. " I cannot find this article. Did you write it already? I'm desperate, as in my book file I use a lot of little images with or without caption and I keep it in minipages, but suddenly LaTeX behaves much worse than MSWord… Still looking for simple solution. Sincere
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Announcements Search Extended search File search Location: CTAN Packages morefloats morefloats – Increase the number of simultaneous LaTeX floats LaTeX can, by default, only cope with 18 outstanding floats; any more, and you get the error “too many unprocessed floats”. This package releases the limit; TeX itself imposes limits (which are independent of the help offered by e-TeX). However, if your floats can’t be placed anywhere, extending the number of floats merely delays the arrival of the inevitable error message.
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