DGold
Computer
- Apr 11, 2002
- 3
Hello all,
I have run into a problem that was originally on one workstation, but has somehow spread to another this past week. They are both running R14 on Windows NT4 SP6.
When style is set to big fonts (any big font), the internal mtext editor does not work. It comes up fine, but the text I am trying to edit does not appear in the editor. If I try to type anything, an error pops up (an AutoCAD error, not a Windows error) that says "There is not enough memory to complete this operation. Try closing other operations to free more memory." If I don't use big fonts it works fine, the text is there and I can edit it. The problem is there for new or existing mtext. I've gotten around it by using Wordpad instead of the internal editor, but these guys like the internal editor. The systems are both PIII 800MHz with 256MB of RAM. Reinstalling AutoCAD does not fix this.
jboucher50, have you resolved this issue on yours yet? Anybody else have any ideas? Thanks so much for any suggestions.
Dave
I have run into a problem that was originally on one workstation, but has somehow spread to another this past week. They are both running R14 on Windows NT4 SP6.
When style is set to big fonts (any big font), the internal mtext editor does not work. It comes up fine, but the text I am trying to edit does not appear in the editor. If I try to type anything, an error pops up (an AutoCAD error, not a Windows error) that says "There is not enough memory to complete this operation. Try closing other operations to free more memory." If I don't use big fonts it works fine, the text is there and I can edit it. The problem is there for new or existing mtext. I've gotten around it by using Wordpad instead of the internal editor, but these guys like the internal editor. The systems are both PIII 800MHz with 256MB of RAM. Reinstalling AutoCAD does not fix this.
jboucher50, have you resolved this issue on yours yet? Anybody else have any ideas? Thanks so much for any suggestions.
Dave