Aha - I never noticed it up there! Many thanks, it's got everything that I need.
On Sat, Apr 21, 2018 at 10:23 PM, Darren Duncan <dar...@darrenduncan.net> wrote: > That confused me too at first. I expected clicking the dock icon for > pgAdmin 4 v3 to open it the second-plus time just the same as it did the > first time, but it didn't. > > But I soon discovered that the first launch added an icon to the main menu > bar in the top right section, and that is where you go to tell it to > re-open a window or to shutdown etc. > > This then is like lots of other service-oriented programs like > Postgresql.app or Dropbox or many others. > > Nevertheless, I believe the app icon in the Finder/Dock should do > something clearly visible to the user such as opening a window that says go > to the service icon in the menu bar. > > -- Darren Duncan > > On 2018-04-21 2:08 PM, Conor McNally wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I've upgraded from v2.1 to v3.0 on Mac. I've noticed when I run it I no >> longer get the pgAdmin icon in my system dock and the client application >> launches in Safari. This is all understandable given the architecture >> change, but can anyone explain: >> >> * How do I quit the server app once I've finished with it? >> * If I close the browser window, how do I relaunch the client app? >> (Opening >> the application again from its desktop icon does nothing. Do I need >> to keep >> a bookmark to the url?) >> * Is it possible to get an icon in the system dock to show the >> application is >> running? >> >> Apologies, these are probably really basic questions, but thanks for >> pointing me in the direction of any help. >> >> Kind regards, >> >> Conor McNally >> >> > >