Thread: Kudos on Ver 1.4 from an OS X user

Kudos on Ver 1.4 from an OS X user

From
Patrick Hatcher
Date:
PgAdmin v  1.4 Release candidate 1 -> pgadmin3-trunk-20051101

Hey I wanted to give a big thank you for fixing some of the annoying bugs
that occurred while using pgAdmin on OS X.
Namely:
- Spinning wheel of death while in the Query form.  This would occur after
highlighting a block of text and accidentally clicking within the
highlighted block.  The spinning wheel would start and I would have to
force quit PgAdmin.  Needless to say I have lost valuable time because of
this bug.  This no longer happens!

- The Properties, Parameters, Privileges, and SQL Tab buttons now work on
the function form.  Before you would click and nothing would happen

I've been using it for the past day and haven't experienced any problems.

Patrick Hatcher
Development Manager  Analytics/MIO
Macys.com
415-422-1610



Re: Kudos on Ver 1.4 from an OS X user

From
"Dave Page"
Date:

> -----Original Message-----
> From: pgadmin-support-owner@postgresql.org
> [mailto:pgadmin-support-owner@postgresql.org] On Behalf Of
> Patrick Hatcher
> Sent: 03 November 2005 16:18
> To: pgadmin-support@postgresql.org
> Subject: [pgadmin-support] Kudos on Ver 1.4 from an OS X user
>
>
> PgAdmin v  1.4 Release candidate 1 -> pgadmin3-trunk-20051101
>
> Hey I wanted to give a big thank you for fixing some of the
> annoying bugs
> that occurred while using pgAdmin on OS X.
> Namely:
> - Spinning wheel of death while in the Query form.  This
> would occur after
> highlighting a block of text and accidentally clicking within the
> highlighted block.  The spinning wheel would start and I would have to
> force quit PgAdmin.  Needless to say I have lost valuable
> time because of
> this bug.  This no longer happens!
>
> - The Properties, Parameters, Privileges, and SQL Tab buttons
> now work on
> the function form.  Before you would click and nothing would happen
>
> I've been using it for the past day and haven't experienced
> any problems.

Much as I'd love to take credit for these, I'd guess they were wxWidgets
problems that the wx guys have resolved. There are quite a few other
fixes in there though - you should find it works as well as *nix or
Windows now :-).

Thanks for the feedback :-)

Regards, Dave