On Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 1:37 AM, k mac <k...@loxcel.com> wrote:

> Dmitriy,
>
> When I disabled "Auto Indent" the issue went away. Thank you and good job!
>

I've tested both with and without auto indent, and can't reproduce the
problem on my mac :-/


>
> Note: "Auto indent" was already enabled when I installed PostgreSQL.
>
> Shouldn't the default be to have "Auto indent" disabled ?
>

I don't think so. Why do you suggest that (assuming we solve whatever issue
you're seeing)?


>
> Thanks again.
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 7:18 PM, Dmitriy Olshevskiy <olshevski...@bk.ru>
> wrote:
>
>>  Hi.
>> You have enabled "Auto indent" mode (menu Edit in query tool window)?
>> I found that in case when this mode is disabled and there are no indents
>> in sql editor, everything seems to be alright.
>>
>> 17.06.2014 21:14, k mac пишет:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>>  I received one response to my enquiry asking me to "Change your
>> keyboard" which is something I cannot do, as the keyboard is part of the
>> notebook I'm typing on.
>>
>>  Not sure of the process here. Should I expect a response from support
>> or development? If so, within a week, month, … ?
>>
>>  Thanks
>>
>>  On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 9:31 AM, k mac <k...@loxcel.com> wrote:
>>
>>>  PRODUCT: pgADMIN SQL Editor
>>>
>>>  VERSION: pgADMIN version 1.18.1 (Apr 9 2014, rev: REL-1_18_1)
>>>
>>>  ISSUE: Editor selects too much text after you hit return and select
>>> "one line".
>>>
>>>
>>>  The following example illustrates the issue:
>>>
>>>  cursor-1.png shows three lines of text in SQL Editor, with the cursor
>>> positioned in the middle of the 1st line:
>>>
>>>  [image: Inline image 1]
>>>
>>>
>>>  cursor-2.png shows the effect of pressing the Enter / Return key:
>>>
>>>  [image: Inline image 2]
>>>
>>>
>>>  Up to this point, everything is as expected.
>>>
>>>  cursor-3.png shows the anomaly: after pressing Enter / Return, I then
>>> held "Shift" while pressing "cursor down" ONCE, to select the second line
>>> of text "efg". However, two lines of text were selected: "efg" and the
>>> first four characters from line 3. I know of no other application that
>>> behaves this way.
>>>
>>>  [image: Inline image 3]
>>>
>>>
>>>  cursor-4.png shows what I expected to have happened after pressing
>>> "Shift" + "cursor down" ONCE:
>>>
>>>  [image: Inline image 4]
>>>
>>>
>>>  Would you be able to make text selection behave as shown in
>>> cursor-4.png?
>>>
>>>
>> --
>> Dmitriy Olshevskiy
>>
>>
>
>
> --
> Thank you
>
>
> *Kevin Macdonald*
> Partner | Loxcel Geomatics
> Tel: 416.904.0370
> www.loxcel.com
>



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