I don't agree,

there is a problem fitting greek translations in the
dialogs. The same occurs with some other languages
too.

Pgadmin has become a "global" tool, and it would be
nice if the designers considered the user's opinion
from the other part of world!

BTW, pgadmin's functionality is in the dialogs: FULL
of features.

Regards

Yiannis Pailas
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 --- Andreas Pflug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> έγραψε:
> Dave Page wrote:
> 
> >I didn't realise the windows were resizable -
> dialogues generally
> >aren't. In fact looking at them, most of ours
> aren't. From a good design
> >point of view, this is a bad thing because we have
> dialogues basically
> >performing the same function (ie showing object
> properties), that are
> >designed in an inconsistent manner.
> >
> Oh Dave, what's the point?
> Most dialogs don't have content that makes resizing
> senseful, so why 
> should they resize? To have plenty of white space?
> Stacking modal dialogs is much worse design, and
> actually dialog design 
> *is* consistent regarding sizing: all dialogs resize
> in the ranges it 
> makes sense, i.e. not bigger than necessary, and not
> smaller to prevent 
> hiding of vital information.
> 
> >Perhaps in the next version we should consider a
> different layout for
> >the dialogues - something that lends itself to
> resizing more that we can
> >use across the board, and something that is more
> visually appealing
> >(that's a criticism I've heard a couple of times in
> the past) as well as
> >functional. 
> >
> How "more visually appealing", more colors, fancy
> bitmaps? Can't 
> remember fundamental criticism about this, please
> state the details.
> 
> >>I certainly won't agree to screw up the window
> handling for 
> >>getting some 
> >>percent more usable screen size.
> >>    
> >>
> >
> >With resizable dialogues we won't need to.
> >
> They are already, and they have been right from the
> start (for view) and 
> a few days after initial implementation (for
> function).
> Especially when talking about functions, there are
> really other items 
> preventing fast development than shape and smell of
> a dialog, I'm 
> talking about the poor debugging (i.e. non-existent)
> debugging 
> facilities for plpgsql. I'm thinking about
> intelligent support for that 
> (not in a modal dialog of course)
> 
> Regards,
> Andreas
> 
> 
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