This maybe wxWidgets fault but pgadmin sure is using a lot of GDI objects. It releases them ok when you close different windows but it seems to allocating way more then would seem necessary. I do a lot of postgres related development at work and I have to setup pgadmin on a lot of slower windows machines, and those GDI objects are very precious to me. With only 5 windows open, its possible to run almost completely out. Visual Studio is another beast but not as bad as pgadmin with 4 windows open. Any clue where and when in wxwidgets (I'm more of gtk and cocoa developer so I don't know) those GDI objects get allocated and if anyone knows if this is related more to wxWidgets (maybe something I could rebuild myself with a different backend or something) or the code in general?

Zac Bowling
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http://www.zacbowling.com/

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