Cherry K. wrote:
I received the below error message when trying to open a document with multiple 
'link to reference document' with large amount of images. I have done the 
memory fix as instructed from the FAQ bank at XMLmind, it did not fix the issue.

First of all, please double check what you did.

A simple way to check the amount of memory used by XMLmind XML Editor is to use "Help|About". See attached screenshot.





Could you please suggest how I can get all my images to load correctly?

There is no way to get all your images to load correctly if XMLmind XML Editor has insufficient memory at its disposal.

However there are ways to save memory and to make image loading much faster: display images as thumbnails or even more memory efficient as bounding boxes.

You'll have to use menu items "View|Display Images|as Thumbnails" or "View|Display Images|as Bounding Boxes" for that. See http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/doc/help/viewMenu.html

You can even make this behavior the default for all your documents by

1) opening a small (that is, having no memory problems) document of the same type (e.g. DocBook v5.1)

and

2) selecting "Options|Customize Configuration|Use Current View Settings as Default".

See http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/doc/help/customizeConfigurationMenu.html




While converting this XML document to PDF, it was stuck in the below line, this 
has only happened with this particular document with multiple broken image
Could you please also advise how to proceed?

This time, it's RenderX XEP (used as a XMLmind XML Editor plug-in --not as an external command-line tool-- when converting XML to PDF) which has insufficient memory.

The above Thumbnails/Bounding Boxes tip has no effect on RenderX XEP. You must really really make sure to give XMLmind XML Editor more memory by using this FAQ:
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XXE freezes when I try to open large XML files. Is there a workaround for this problem?
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http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/faq.html#outofmemory

FYI, RenderX XEP needs "-Xss4m -Xmx2048m" just to convert the "Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) Version 1.3 Part 2: Technical Content Edition" (an OASIS specification) to PDF. This is a very large, very complex, DITA document containing very few images.



It's also possible to convert your document using the xxeconvert command-line tool which is almost certainly more frugal in terms of memory. See http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/doc/xxeconvert/index.html
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