Thread: [BUGS] BUG #14547: PgAdmin 4 browser pane has no horizontal scrolling

[BUGS] BUG #14547: PgAdmin 4 browser pane has no horizontal scrolling

From
385cbfd6@opayq.com
Date:
The following bug has been logged on the website:

Bug reference:      14547
Logged by:          Kevin Welker
Email address:      385cbfd6@opayq.com
PostgreSQL version: 9.6.1
Operating system:   Windows 7 Enterprise
Description:

When you start expanding nodes on the object browser on the left hand side
in PgAdmin UI, the objects expand beyond the displayed size of the pane, but
no horizontal scroll bar is made available.  The only workaround option is
to temporarily widen that pane, which takes away a lot of usable space in
the right hand pane.


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Re: [BUGS] BUG #14547: PgAdmin 4 browser pane has no horizontal scrolling

From
John McKown
Date:
On Wed, Feb 15, 2017 at 2:59 PM, <385cbfd6@opayq.com> wrote:
The following bug has been logged on the website:

Bug reference:      14547
Logged by:          Kevin Welker
Email address:      385cbfd6@opayq.com
PostgreSQL version: 9.6.1
Operating system:   Windows 7 Enterprise
Description:

When you start expanding nodes on the object browser on the left hand side
in PgAdmin UI, the objects expand beyond the displayed size of the pane, but
no horizontal scroll bar is made available.  The only workaround option is
to temporarily widen that pane, which takes away a lot of usable space in
the right hand pane.

​This forum is only for PostgreSQL. PgAdmin is a __separate__ application which just uses PostgreSQL. It is not supported by the PostgreSQL people. 
PgAdmin's support site is located here: https://www.pgadmin.org/support/

 


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