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fixed it by looking for funny things that deviated from the sameples, and doing various recommended safe things, and found a few sql errors, and one by one the crashes went away. The new wxWidgets just seems less tolerant of little careless stuff that is not right.
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// This is wxWidgets style resource file. ;;
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// The visual studio resource editor will screw it up.
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#pragma code_page(65001) // UTF-8
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// this icon is used with wxFrame::SetIcon()
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AAArho ICON "../docs/rho.ico"
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// and alphabetically (!), so put this icon first and give it a name
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// starting with "a"
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aaaaaaaa ICON "../docs/rho.ico"
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// this icon is used with wxFrame::SetIcon()
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sample ICON "../docs/rho.ico"
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// set this to 1 if you don't want to use manifest resource provided by wxWidgets.
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// An application manifest is needed for the application UI to look properly and other
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// things - see docs/msw/winxp.md for more information)
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#define wxUSE_NO_MANIFEST 0
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// to enable full High DPI suppport, we need to opt in into Per-Monitor (V2) DPI awareness,
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// see section Issues/MSW in programming guide High DPI Support in wxWidgets
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#ifndef wxUSE_DPI_AWARE_MANIFEST
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#define wxUSE_DPI_AWARE_MANIFEST 2
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#endif
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// this file contains the standard icons, cursors etc. and also includes the application
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// manifest mentioned above
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#include "../wxWidgets/include/wx/msw/wx.rc"
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