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\subsection{Memory Limitations}
The default settings of most \TeX-distributions are quite restrictive, so it may be necessary to adjust them.
-Usually, the log--file or the final error message contains a summary about the used ressources, giving a hint which parameter needs to be increased.
+Usually, the log--file or the final error message contains a summary about the used resources, giving a hint which parameter needs to be increased.
\subsubsection{Mik\TeX}
For Mik\TeX, memory limits can be increased in two ways. The first is to use command line switches: