Frequently Asked Question List for TeX
Some copies of the documentation of epsf.tex
seemed once to
suggest that the command
\input epsf
is needed for every figure included. If you follow this suggestion too literally, you get an error
! No room for a new \read .
after a while; this is because each time epsf.tex
is loaded, it
allocates itself a new file-reading handle to check the figure
for its bounding box, and there just aren’t enough of these things
(see no room for a new thing).
The solution is simple — this is in fact an example of misuse of
macros; one only need read epsf.tex
once, so change
...
\input epsf
\epsffile{...}
...
\input epsf
\epsffile{...}
(and so on) with a single
\input epsf
somewhere near the start of your document, and then decorate your
\epsffile
statements with no more than adjustments of
\epsfxsize
and so on.
FAQ ID: Q-epsf