On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 2:38 PM, Dave Page <dpage@pgadmin.org> wrote:
Dinesh, can you review this please? In particular, please check it retains the column sizes following refresh if the user has customised them, and that it puts a limit on the size of very long columns so the user doesn't potentially end up with extremely wide columns that require excessive scrolling (I would suggest that a column should never take up more than 50% of the visible space, unless that space would otherwise be unused (e.g. you have 1 very narrow column, and one large).
Thanks.
On Sun, Nov 17, 2013 at 6:41 PM, J.F. Oster <jinfroster@mail.ru> wrote: > Hi All, > > Please see the attached patch. > It makes use of wxGrid's AutoSizeColumns() and applies some reasonable > limits afterwards. Works nicely in most scenarios I could imagine. > Tested with wxWidgets 2.8.12 on Ubuntu Linux. > > Possibly this code should be moved to some procedure and triggered > from on-resize event handler as well? > Also it would be nice to have same behavior in "Edit Data" window > (ctlSQLEditGrid). But I'm new to wxWidgets... so please let me know > how to implement that better. > Thanks! > > > P.S. My company is moving from Oracle and a perfect IDE called "PL/SQL > Developer" (by allroundautomations.com) to PostgreSQL and pgAdmin III. > Having used pgAdmin years before, I see it gaining functionality to > support fast-growing PostgreSQL's features (great job!) but not > usability that well. Hope I can work on that (as far as I can :)) > > -- > Best regards, > Vadim >