Thread: Why can we close the object browser panel and not the properties?
Hi, I'm working on ticket #112 (http://code.pgadmin.org/trac/ticket/112). During that work, I found that a user can close the object browser pane and still have the property panel. That doesn't fill right. What's the point of being able to close the object browser and not the properties panel? The other way around seems better (at least, to me :) ): object browser without a close button, properties panel with one. Comments? -- Guillaume. http://www.postgresqlfr.org http://dalibo.com
On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 4:50 AM, Guillaume Lelarge <guillaume@lelarge.info> wrote: > Hi, > > I'm working on ticket #112 (http://code.pgadmin.org/trac/ticket/112). > During that work, I found that a user can close the object browser pane > and still have the property panel. That doesn't fill right. What's the > point of being able to close the object browser and not the properties > panel? The other way around seems better (at least, to me :) ): object > browser without a close button, properties panel with one. The one you can't close is usually the primary pane, around which the others can be moved. It seems more flexible to me to make that the properties pane, so the browser can be moved around. -- Dave Page EnterpriseDB UK: http://www.enterprisedb.com
Le 15/01/2010 05:14, Dave Page a écrit : > On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 4:50 AM, Guillaume Lelarge > <guillaume@lelarge.info> wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I'm working on ticket #112 (http://code.pgadmin.org/trac/ticket/112). >> During that work, I found that a user can close the object browser pane >> and still have the property panel. That doesn't fill right. What's the >> point of being able to close the object browser and not the properties >> panel? The other way around seems better (at least, to me :) ): object >> browser without a close button, properties panel with one. > > The one you can't close is usually the primary pane, around which the > others can be moved. It seems more flexible to me to make that the > properties pane, so the browser can be moved around. > OK, that's fine. -- Guillaume. http://www.postgresqlfr.org http://dalibo.com