Dave, Apparently something weird is going on, but I did not save the configuration.
I saved it some days ago and today I noticed that the preferences file was overwritten: As you can see a new file was created, and I was asleep at that time. On a previous occasion I checked with “Time Machine” and noticed that a new file was created every day. I suppose this happens when no pgadmin-window is open in any browser. As long as I keep the server running, the browser command remains visible in the config window: The command is also executed correctly when asking for a new window, although the browser command is not longer present in the preferences file. (I’m still running version 3.x) Regards, P. De Visschere > On 23 Jan 2019, at 13:26, Dave Page <dp...@pgadmin.org> wrote: > > Hi > > On Wed, Jan 23, 2019 at 9:56 AM Patrick De Visschere > <pdvissch...@edpnet.be> wrote: >> >> Dave, >> >> Unfortunately it does not stick. >> I’ve noticed that the org.pgadmin.pgadmin4.plist file is overwritten >> (probabaly once a day) without the <key>Browser Command</key>; the Browser >> Command is still visible in the Configure… window (as long as the pgadmin >> server is running). I think this overwriting does only occur when there is >> no pgadmin-window actually running in a Browser. >> > > The code will only ever write that preferences file if you click the > OK button on the configuration dialogue - it doesn't ever do it on > it's own. Have you opened the dialogue when the settings have been > lost? > > -- > Dave Page > Blog: http://pgsnake.blogspot.com > Twitter: @pgsnake > > EnterpriseDB UK: http://www.enterprisedb.com > The Enterprise PostgreSQL Company >
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