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-<head>
-<title>UK TeX FAQ -- question label noroom</title>
-</head><body>
-<h3>No room for a new &lsquo;<em>thing</em>&rsquo;</h3>
-<p/>The technology available to Knuth at the time TeX was written is
-said to have been particularly poor at managing dynamic storage; as a
-result much of the storage used within TeX is allocated as fixed
-arrays, in the reference implementations. Many of these fixed arrays
-are expandable in modern TeX implementations, but size of the
-arrays of &ldquo;registers&rdquo; is written into the specification as being 256
-(usually); this number may not be changed if you still wish to call
-the result TeX
-
-(see <a href="FAQ-triptrap.html">testing TeX implementations</a>).
-<p/>If you fill up one of these register arrays, you get a TeX error
-message saying
-<blockquote>
-<pre>
-! No room for a new \&lt;thing&gt;.
-</pre>
-</blockquote><p>
-The <code>\</code><code>thing</code>s in question may be <code>\</code><code>count</code> (the object underlying
-LaTeX&rsquo;s <code>\</code><code>newcounter</code> command), <code>\</code><code>skip</code> (the object underlying
-LaTeX&rsquo;s <code>\</code><code>newlength</code> command), <code>\</code><code>box</code> (the object underlying
-LaTeX&rsquo;s <code>\</code><code>newsavebox</code> command), or <code>\</code><code>dimen</code>, <code>\</code><code>muskip</code>,
-<code>\</code><code>toks</code>, <code>\</code><code>read</code>, <code>\</code><code>write</code> or <code>\</code><code>language</code> (all types of object
-whose use is &ldquo;hidden&rdquo; in LaTeX; the limit on the number of
-<code>\</code><code>read</code> or <code>\</code><code>write</code> objects is just 16).
-<p/>There is nothing that can directly be done about this error, as you can&rsquo;t
-extend the number of available registers without extending TeX
-itself.
- Of course, <a href="FAQ-etex.html">e-TeX</a> and <a href="FAQ-omegaleph.html">Omega</a>
-
- both do this, as does <a href="FAQ-commercial.html">MicroPress Inc&rsquo;s VTeX</a>.
-<p/>The commonest way to encounter one of these error messages is to have
-broken macros of some sort, or incorrect usage of macros (an example
-is discussed in <a href="FAQ-epsf.html">epsf problems</a>).
-<p/>However, sometimes one just <em>needs</em> more than TeX can offer,
-and when this happens, you&rsquo;ve just got to work out a different way of
-doing things. An example is the
-<a href="FAQ-usepictex.html">difficulty of loading PicTeX with LaTeX</a>.
-In cases like PicTeX, it may be possible to use
-<a href="FAQ-etex.html">e-TeX</a> (all modern distributions provide it). The
-LaTeX package <i>etex</i> modifies the register allocation
-mechanism to make use of e-TeX&rsquo;s extended register sets (it&rsquo;s a
-derivative of the Plain TeX macro file <i>etex.src</i>, which is
-used in building the e-TeX Plain format; both files are part of the
-e-TeX distribution). Unfortunately, e-TeX doesn&rsquo;t help with
-<code>\</code><code>read</code> or <code>\</code><code>write</code> objects.
-<p/><p>This question on the Web: <a href="http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=noroom">http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=noroom</a>
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