Dave Page a écrit : > On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 12:40 PM, Guillaume Lelarge > <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I put 400ms, but we can have a lower value if you want. > > Meh. Let's set it to 250, but add a micro-optimisation so we don't > reset anything unless the active pane has actually changed. >
Done. >> Yes, we need them on GTK. On GTK, if I click on a listview, the >> associated pane is not activated. I need to click on the title bar of >> the pane to really activate the pane. > > OK. > >>> - The default layout still needs a small tweak. The attached >>> screenshot is what I get if I remove all frmStatus settings (except >>> the timers) from the prefs file. >>> >> I don't have this issue on my MacMini. > > OK. > >>> There is also still something weird going on with the Default View >>> option. Once it's in SVN I'll check that some more as it may be >>> related to the fact that we don't have the SVN revision in the right >>> places in frmStatus.h yet. >>> >> Seems to work on GTK. I'll take a look on my Mac. > > Let's check it in first. It wasn't obvious what was happening, which > is why I didn't look or describe further. > >>> Tell me - why do you always pick the difficult jobs to work on? :-p >>> >> Because they tend to be the interesting ones? :) > > What, like re-writing all the XRC files? :-p > Well, rewriting XRC files is no fun at all :) but the results are more then welcome (at least to me). >> Moreover, if I really wanted to work on hard items, I'll try to work on >> the grid view (adding sort and filter on them, something like sqlmanager >> can do - see >> http://sqlmanager.net/products/postgresql/manager/screenshots/1561). > > You realise we have that already, just not presented in quite the same > way? Try right-clicking a field. > Doesn't work on the configuration editor which really is *the* UI I'm completely unable to use. >> New patch attached. > > Let's get it in to SVN now. The code is pretty solid now, and we can > fix any bugs one by one. Plus, our QA team are testing daily at the > moment so they'll be able to spot bugs as well. > Applied, thanks. -- Guillaume. http://www.postgresqlfr.org http://dalibo.com -- Sent via pgadmin-hackers mailing list ([email protected]) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgadmin-hackers
