On Sun, 2006-12-31 at 01:15 +0100, M.B. Vis wrote: > Hello, > > Today it is my first day that I am using Glom. For now it looks good. > But I was wondering if there are more possibilities for advanced users. > Because for me it is important to make queries and use the SQL language > for some extra options.
I'd like to know why you need to use SQL. I'd like to make that unnecessary for almost all situations, by providing specific easy features. However, you can always use SQL directly with the Postgres database server, via the psql command-line tool, or via pygda inside a Glom button script. > I also saw that there was a option for showing images. Is it possible in > the future to have also a play button for playing music files from the > music database? Yes, I would like to support multiple file types. We would need to store a MIME type along with the data. > So there the is a table with the information about the > path like " /home/vis/Desktop/Music/Artists 0-9/50 Cent/[2003] Get Rich > Or Die Tryin/10 - 50 Cent - Back Down.mp3 so i can play it? I don't think it's a very good idea to just refer to a file path, instead of storing the whole data in the database, because not all file paths will be available to all users. But it could be an option. > I hope that i sound not negative about your application, because I like > it very much and I hope that the 1.3.5 version will release soon, > because I saw a few very good new options and now i use 1.2.1 and i > can't find a fedora rpm of the beta release of 1.3.5. Fedora will tend to package the stable versions rather than the unstable test releases. I think that makes sense. Thanks. -- Murray Cumming [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.murrayc.com www.openismus.com _______________________________________________ glom-devel-list mailing list glom-devel-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/glom-devel-list