Hi Carl,

It is difficult to understand what is expected. If you can explain with
some screenshots then that would be helpful.

On Mon, Jan 30, 2023 at 2:22 AM Carl Sopchak <c...@sopchak.me> wrote:

> It appears to me that text columns of a query result with leading spaces
> in a text column have the leading spaces stripped in the query tool's Data
> Output tab.  When I copy/paste a cell's value into a text editor it shows
> the leading spaces.  How do I get pgAdmin to not fully left justify the
> value upon display?  My purpose is an effort to add commas to an integer
> value to make it easier to read, but keeping the value right-justified in
> the column displayed so place digits align (although I can envision many
> other uses where leading spaces would be significant).
>
> How can I do that?  Is it a font issue (how do I change the font?), or is
> it something pgAdmin is doing upon display (can it be turned off?)?
>
> pgAdmin4 6.19 on Fedora Linux 37 (fully up-to-date).  I tried searching
> the archives ("leading spaces" among others) but came up empty...
>
> Thanks for the help,
>
> Carl
>


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