Hi Mark,

Mark A. Taff wrote:

Font name and size settings in help: bug reporting: options dialog are not saved between uses

Can't reproduce this, works for me. Is ~/.pgadmin3 write protected or sth like that?

HTML help/documentation broswer does not allow setting/saving font name/sizes

Do we need that?

Generally speaking, all controls on all dialog boxes are too small, and fonts are too big, thus rendering it very difficult to guess what the control is for, or in some cases, making it impossible to use a control at all.

Shouldn't be, sounds like you use a version with wxWindows 2.4. There have been major fixes for correct font sizing in 2.5.

Fonts and sizes used in treeview and listview cannot be set.

By design.

File->Options->Query->Font... settings are not saved until pgAdmin is closed

This is for the sql tool window only, to obtain monospaced display for Latin languages, and other for non-Latin. It's effective as soon as the options dialog is closed with OK.

Main toolbar icons are too large

It's a matter of taste; IMHO you're right. Are there other votes about this? Who contributes other bitmaps?

In data grid, double-clicking column header separator should expand column width to auto-fit column contents, don't you think?

This is a problem, because the grid fills on-demand, so we don't know which size we will need until a row is actually displayed.

In the treeview, when I have `Tables` highlighted, then right-click on `Views`, the popup menus should allow me to make a new View, not a table. Alternately, expand the `New Object` submenu to offer items for all main objects (aggregates through views).

This is a misleading gtk behaviour I also noticed. For win32, a right click will also mark the underlying node, gtk doesn't. I'll change this.

Most of these issues likely stem from the fact I am working at 1280 x 1024 on a 19" monitor.

I don't think so, we all prefer big desktops.


System Info:
AMD Athalon XP 2400
1 GB RAM
SuSE Linux 8.2
KDE 3.1.1
PG 7.3.2

Installed from: pgadmin3-0.9-20030806.1386.rpm


Regards, Mark

---------------------------(end of broadcast)---------------------------
TIP 5: Have you checked our extensive FAQ?

http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faqs/FAQ.html






---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 1: subscribe and unsubscribe commands go to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Reply via email to