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When I LaTeX or TeX a file, I get an error saying that TeX capacityis exceeded and that a wizard should enlarge TeX. What is wrong?

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When I LaTeX or TeX a file, I get an error saying that TeX capacityis exceeded and that a wizard should enlarge TeX. What is wrong?

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Frequently, it happens that files transferred from Macs or PC’s contain additional carriage return characters that cause this problem. This includes the embedded postscript figures. With newer versions of Emacs, these characters are not shown while editing the TeX or LaTeX file and therefore one never suspects that they are there.

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