Hey,

Please, keep the thread on the mailing list.

2014-11-06 9:50 GMT+01:00 Dave Barter <d...@phased.co.uk>:

>
>
> > Case 2 we can live with. case 1 is causing no end of heartache and I bet
> is down to a problem with the WX control not PGAdmin. Is there anything we
> can do to help or proactively fix this, bearing in mind we are SQL
> developers and have very little C++ in the office.
> >
>
> I won't be able to help you there as I don't have a Mac anymore...
>
> [DAVE] I can help as I can now recreate it using function we have
> developed. Let me know what I can do to aid in debug fix? If it is not too
> much effort I could set up a dev environment on my Mac and look at it in
> more detail, would need some guidance on this.
>

No way I'm doing this without being able to debug it myself.

>
> > Finally, can I lobby for a tabbed view when using the query window.
> Would make developing that little more joyful ;-)
> >
>
> ... But I'd be interested in knowing more about this. What kind of view
> would you like?
>
> [DAVE] Instead of opening a new query window, I would like the option to
> open a tab, named either “untitled” or the file name of the query opened.
> Showing the function/table/view etc… name would also be good when opened by
> right clicking on “CREATE Script”. This would reduce a lot of desktop
> clutter when developing across multiple functions/views/tables etc..
>
>
Oh OK, I understand. Yeah, that could be interesting. The issue is that we
already have tabs for the text query and the graphical query editor.


>  Also, while I’m at it a decent JSON editing solution is desperately
> needed. Currently we paste out to an editor and back it which is a real
> mess.
>
Having custom editors for some types would definitely be an improvment.
Yet, I know no one working on this.


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