Dmitry A. Mordovin wrote:
Hi for all
Found bug, then I try to create constraint, unique, you generate SQL
code to try to make primary key.
About Edit window. You are right, but may be button APPLY for apply my
changes in function text.. is it useful maybe?
Added to TODO, but maybe this isn't impl
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From: Dave Page [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2003 10:58 PM
To: Andreas Pflug
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> From: Andreas Pflug [mailto:[EMAIL PRO
Jean-Michel POURE wrote:
Le Lundi 8 Septembre 2003 00:12, vous avez écrit :
there is a problem fitting greek translations in the
dialogs. The same occurs with some other languages
too.
Dear Yannis,
Your translation was publised. Thanks for your fast delivery.
To answer your question from
Le Lundi 8 Septembre 2003 00:12, vous avez écrit :
> there is a problem fitting greek translations in the
> dialogs. The same occurs with some other languages
> too.
Dear Yannis,
Your translation was publised. Thanks for your fast delivery.
To answer your question from my point of view:
- Dialo
Dave Page wrote:
having the same basic design. I would also like a nice way of editting
functions/views of *any* size -
There's no intrinsic size limit, it's a question of development cycle.
For views and functions, you have a classic edit/compile/debug cycle,
which isn' supported by the prope
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> From: Andreas Pflug [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> To: Dave Page
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> Dave Page wrote:
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> >I didn't reali
Γιάννης Παΐλας wrote:
I don't agree,
there is a problem fitting greek translations in the
dialogs. The same occurs with some other languages
too.
Translations not fitting can't be an argument for sizable dialogs, we
already had this discussion. There are fonts out there that are
corrupted (i
I don't agree,
there is a problem fitting greek translations in the
dialogs. The same occurs with some other languages
too.
Pgadmin has become a "global" tool, and it would be
nice if the designers considered the user's opinion
from the other part of world!
BTW, pgadmin's functionality is in the
Dave Page wrote:
I didn't realise the windows were resizable - dialogues generally
aren't. In fact looking at them, most of ours aren't. From a good design
point of view, this is a bad thing because we have dialogues basically
performing the same function (ie showing object properties), that are
d
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> From: Andreas Pflug [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 07 September 2003 19:11
> To: Dave Page
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [pgadmin-hackers] About pgAdmin III
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> >So what you're saying is, if you w
Dave Page wrote:
Hi Andreas,
It's rumoured that Andreas Pflug once said:
I strongly disagree for several reasons.
IMHO the dialog can be resized large enough for view and function
editing, it's not so much space that's wasted compared to an edit only
window. If this is still felt too small, t
Hi Andreas,
It's rumoured that Andreas Pflug once said:
>
> I strongly disagree for several reasons.
>
> IMHO the dialog can be resized large enough for view and function
> editing, it's not so much space that's wasted compared to an edit only
> window. If this is still felt too small, the functio
Dave Page wrote:
Hi Dmitry,
This is an enhancement I would like to see in pgAdmin III for function
and view definitions.
Hi Dave, hi Dmitry,
I strongly disagree for several reasons.
IMHO the dialog can be resized large enough for view and function
editing, it's not so much space that's wasted
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Dmitry,
This
is an enhancement I would like to see in pgAdmin III for function and view
definitions. If you wish to work on this feature and submit a patch, please do
so. It would be a good idea to subscribe to the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
list and announce what you are working
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