Magnus Hagander wrote:
This patch adds a favourites menu to the query tool, where one can store
often-used queries.
It brings along build dependencies on wxxml2
(http://wxcode.sourceforge.net/components/wxxml2/) and libxml2 (which
comes from the first).
The tradeoff between additional benefit
> >This patch adds a favourites menu to the query tool, where one can
> >store often-used queries.
> >
> >It brings along build dependencies on wxxml2
> >(http://wxcode.sourceforge.net/components/wxxml2/) and
> libxml2 (which
> >comes from the first).
> >
> The tradeoff between additional benefi
Magnus Hagander wrote:
Anyway, it could be rewritten to either not use XML at all, or to not
use wxxml (say by linking directly to libxml, which is likely to be on
the system already considering how many packages use it). It just makes
it easier when you don't have to maintain the code youself.
> >Anyway, it could be rewritten to either not use XML at all,
> or to not
> >use wxxml (say by linking directly to libxml, which is
> likely to be on
> >the system already considering how many packages use it). It
> just makes
> >it easier when you don't have to maintain the code youself.
>
Magnus Hagander wrote:
Anyway, it could be rewritten to either not use XML at all,
or to not
use wxxml (say by linking directly to libxml, which is
likely to be on
the system already considering how many packages use it). It
just makes
it easier when you
> >>Actually, I'd like it better to have a means of adding
> macros/scripts
> >>or so to pgAdmin, i.e. wxPython. This would enable pgAdmin
> extensions,
> >>keeping the pgAdmin core relatively pure.
> >>
> >>
> >
> >Sure, that'd be nice. Still, that adds a dependency on
> *python*, which
Title: Sorting and filtering in PgAdmin
Hi, I am a big fan of PgAdmin and just joined the list. There is one thing, however, that could really be improved. I think the sorting and filtering of columns in the table view is less than intuitive. Could the columns be sorted by double clicking