On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 8:09 PM, Josh Berkus <j...@agliodbs.com> wrote:
> Despite the improvements, pgAdmin is still a bit crashy on Mac.  I think
> this will continue to be the case for some releases to come.

Really? I use it every day and don't recall the last time I saw a
crash that wasn't caused by development code. Crash reports are always
helpful...

> In the meantime, it would be useful if we could define an autosave
> interval for query windows.  Currently, losing hours of SQL tinkering
> work when pgadmin crashes unexpectedly is a fact of life.
>
> Ones related to saved files would be saved to their files, and unnamed
> windows would be saved to /tmp/.  I'd picture a single preferences
> setting, which would set the autosave interval in minutes.

Yes, that would be a nice addition. I'm not sure I'd want it to save
to the original file though, incase I was intending to save it under
another name. Probably just have it auto-save to the home directory or
somewhere less potentially volatile than /tmp, and offer to recover
that file if it exists the next time the query tool is opened.

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