You just need to use position the cursor after the character and press
'Backspace' to delete it.
You should not be using the "Delete" key to delete characters.

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Subject: [pgadmin-support] pgAdmin 1.4.3 bug with delete button in win32

I noticed one of the new features on the win32 side for pgAdmin is that
when you're viewing a row and press "delete" you get a prompt to delete
the row.

That's a pretty cool feature, except it also triggers that prompt if
you're editing a field within a row, and might be wanting to delete some
characters within the field, not the whole row.

I vote that should be changed.  Anyone else?

jl

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