Re: [pgadmin-support] Excessive GDI objects under WIN32

2006-02-14 Thread Zac Bowling
#x27;m doing this in and out of my daily duties here at work so its going to take me a few days to get this working. I should have something soon though. :-) Zac Bowling Applications Engineer, Email Systems Match.com International desk: 214-576-3228 home: 972-437-6272 mobile: 1-469-667-0395 msn

Re: [pgadmin-support] Excessive GDI objects under WIN32

2006-02-13 Thread Zac Bowling
n soon if I can fix it easily, but there might be a way to fix it in pgadmin without having to fix wxWidgets if anyone is interested. I'll reply later with more info when I get done and I get my build environment is setup correctly. Zac Bowling Applications Engineer, Email Systems Mat

Re: [pgadmin-support] Excessive GDI objects under WIN32

2006-02-13 Thread Zac Bowling
de, I never see anything like that, but for the 32bit challanged, it can be a headache. Zac Bowling Applications Engineer, Email Systems Match.com International desk: 214-576-3228 home: 972-437-6272 mobile: 1-469-667-0395 msn: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: Andreas Pflug

Re: [pgadmin-support] Excessive GDI objects under WIN32

2006-02-13 Thread Zac Bowling
et up to barely get to 1000. I can max out the 10,000 max pretty quick (even though you can increase the max in the registry it causes strange things to happen.) I'm not sure if its purely inside wxWidgets or its something unique to pgAdmin or not though. Zac Bowling Applications Engin

[pgadmin-support] Excessive GDI objects under WIN32

2006-02-13 Thread Zac Bowling
x27;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 - http://www.zacbowling.com/ ---(end of