Getting really sick and tired of GDI objects limit.
At least have a option to hid the stupid thing or select the position of the alert box. I have two monitors and it keeps popping up on the monitor that I don't even have MC running on.
Memory Monitor MADNESS STOP IT!
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Re: Memory Monitor MADNESS STOP IT!
Hi Mark,
You can open another instance of Multicharts. I don't think recent builds are any different from older ones. The limit comes from Windows itself so there is probably little that can be done. I have run into this limitation many times. You can workaround most GDI issues by spreading heavy workspaces on different instances.
You can open another instance of Multicharts. I don't think recent builds are any different from older ones. The limit comes from Windows itself so there is probably little that can be done. I have run into this limitation many times. You can workaround most GDI issues by spreading heavy workspaces on different instances.
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Re: Memory Monitor MADNESS STOP IT!
it's the pop up box and it's location and frequency of popping up that are driving me nuts. even stupid ts doesn't have this, i only see this now with later versions of mc.
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Re: Memory Monitor MADNESS STOP IT!
Mark Brown,
The new warning message about reaching the GDI and User objects limits was added in MultiCharts 12 Release 2. The popup appears on your Main screen (OS settings), disregard MultiCharts main window position.
As wilkinsw mentioned above:
The new warning message about reaching the GDI and User objects limits was added in MultiCharts 12 Release 2. The popup appears on your Main screen (OS settings), disregard MultiCharts main window position.
As wilkinsw mentioned above:
And hughesfleming explained the reason for it and suggested the right thing:My understanding is that it was added to prevent an issue in MC where too many GDI objects caused instability.
You can open another instance of Multicharts. I don't think recent builds are any different from older ones. The limit comes from Windows itself so there is probably little that can be done. I have run into this limitation many times. You can workaround most GDI issues by spreading heavy workspaces on different instances.