How can I do reduce storage used when formatting?
Here are a few things which impact storage usage: 1. Don't define fonts you don't use. 2. Large tables consume vast amounts. Try breaking them up if possible. In tables, use .TA BREAK to end the current row, cause a column eject, and place the accumulated rows to free their storage. It will not end the table. 3. Are you defining lots of symbols and/or macros? They take up space and can be deleted when you're done with them. 4. Use local symbols in macros whenever possible as they don't go into the symbol table. 5. Check the DCF GML Starter Set Implementation Guide for tips about returning storage at the end of a macro and passing info in local symbols. 6. If using rotated areas, specify the FONT parameter on the .DA control word. This keeps DCF from creating a "dummy" font every time the area is started. 7. Place page segments in the PSF system library if possible so you don't have to include them inline. 8. If formatting for a PostScript device, graphics take up space because they are always included inline. There is no way to avoid this.
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