On Fri, 2014-05-09 at 22:02 +0400, J.F. Oster wrote: > Hello, > > Friday, May 9, 2014, 7:23:17 PM, Al Chou wrote: > > AC> Hear, hear! to all of these points. ═Are the text navigation > AC> keys correctly supported on other OS's? ═Is that why no one has > AC> complained until now (that I know of)? > > Both points 1 and 2 seem to be Mac-specific features. > > > Wednesday, May 7, 2014, 5:45:51 AM, Aaron Zinman wrote: > ... > AZ> 4. Columns do not expand size to fit. I often am querying > AZ> json, where I end up with one column that allows for 10 characters > AZ> of visibility, and then about 700px of nothing remaining in the > AZ> window. > > Auto-sizing feature is implemented and afaik will be included in > release 1.19. > > AZ> 5. For the json data type, a better data viewing experience > AZ> would be great. One suggestion would be to leave it rendered as > AZ> text like it is, but when you double click on a cell a window pops > AZ> up that decomposes it into a pretty printed tree. > > I feel a strong lack of a flexible Data Editor in pgAdmin. Well, Data > Viewer could be a first step. It may be implemented as a popup-window > with several tabs each showing it's representation of a text/blob. > Plaintext, Hexadecimal, XML tree, JSON tree - these are obvious needs. > Further development may introduce some kind of plugins to represent > various text/blob data. > That's solely observations for now... I'd love to hear opinions from > the pgAdmin team. >
The whole data editor should be rewritten. It's hardly usable right now. So anything that could improve it would be great. > ... > AZ> 7. When I open a SQL console while an object/function/etc is > AZ> selected, the text inside is how to create it. That▓s > AZ> (occasionally) helpful. However, if I close it without modifying > AZ> it, I shouldn▓t be asked if I▓m sure I don▓t want to save it first > AZ> when I haven▓t edited anything inside yet. > > That's the way an option of query editor "Copy SQL from main window to > query tool" is implemented. It makes an initial modification of empty > textarea for you, surely marking it as modified. > If there are no objections, I'll look for how to fix that. > Sure, go ahead. I would if I had some time. Unfortunately, I'm trying to cover support for 9.4 on pgAdmin 1.20. -- Guillaume http://blog.guillaume.lelarge.info http://www.dalibo.com -- Sent via pgadmin-support mailing list (pgadmin-support@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgadmin-support