\bmmax (for
bold symbols; default 4) and \hmmax (for heavy
symbols, if you have them; default 3), which control the number of
alphabets to be used.
Any reduction of the \xxmax variables will slow
bm down — but that’s surely better than the document not
running at all. So unless you’re using maths fonts (such as
Mathtime Plus) that feature a heavy symbol weight, suppress all
use of heavy families by
\newcommand{\hmmax}{0}
(before loading bm), and then steadily reduce the bold
families, starting with
\newcommand{\bmmax}{3}
(again before loading bm), until (with a bit of luck) the
error goes away.
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This is FAQ version 3.27, released on 2013-06-07.