Thread: Issue with Commenting Code Blocks in pgAdmin 4 on macOS
Dear pgAdmin Support Team,
I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to seek assistance with an issue I am encountering in pgAdmin 4 on my macOS system. Specifically, I am having trouble finding a keyboard shortcut to comment out blocks of code in the SQL editor.
Despite following various instructions, I have been unable to configure a working shortcut. The default shortcut (Cmd + /) is reserved for displaying the top panel on macOS, and as a result, it does not function for commenting out code in pgAdmin 4.
Here are the steps I have taken so far:
- Attempted to use Cmd + / in the SQL editor
- Checked the keyboard shortcuts list in pgAdmin 4 but could not find an option for commenting out code.
- Tried to create a custom shortcut via macOS settings, which was unsuccessful.
Could you please provide guidance on how to set up a functional keyboard shortcut for commenting out blocks of code in the pgAdmin 4 SQL editor on macOS? If there is an alternative method or a workaround, I would greatly appreciate your advice.
Thank you for your time and assistance. I look forward to your response.
Best regards,
Marie Severa
Could you please provide the version of pgAdmin 4 you are using, as well as your operating system version? I am unable to reproduce the issue on my end. Additionally, I suggest trying the latest version of pgAdmin 4, which you can download from here.
Thanks,
Pravesh
Dear pgAdmin Support Team,
I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to seek assistance with an issue I am encountering in pgAdmin 4 on my macOS system. Specifically, I am having trouble finding a keyboard shortcut to comment out blocks of code in the SQL editor.
Despite following various instructions, I have been unable to configure a working shortcut. The default shortcut (Cmd + /) is reserved for displaying the top panel on macOS, and as a result, it does not function for commenting out code in pgAdmin 4.
Here are the steps I have taken so far:
- Attempted to use Cmd + / in the SQL editor
- Checked the keyboard shortcuts list in pgAdmin 4 but could not find an option for commenting out code.
- Tried to create a custom shortcut via macOS settings, which was unsuccessful.
Could you please provide guidance on how to set up a functional keyboard shortcut for commenting out blocks of code in the pgAdmin 4 SQL editor on macOS? If there is an alternative method or a workaround, I would greatly appreciate your advice.
Thank you for your time and assistance. I look forward to your response.
Best regards,
Marie Severa
Pravesh Sharma Software Engineer +91 9406461406 |
Hi Pravesh,Here is my operating version system: and here version of pgAdmin:ProductName: macOSProductVersion: 14.1.2BuildVersion: 23B92and here version of pgAdmin:pgadmin4: 8.9Thank you very much for your help,Marie26.07.2024 v 6:40, Pravesh Sharma <pravesh.sharma@enterprisedb.com>:Hi Marie,Could you please provide the version of pgAdmin 4 you are using, as well as your operating system version? I am unable to reproduce the issue on my end. Additionally, I suggest trying the latest version of pgAdmin 4, which you can download from here.Thanks,PraveshOn Fri, Jul 26, 2024 at 2:26 AM Marie Severa <maja.severa@gmail.com> wrote:Dear pgAdmin Support Team,
I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to seek assistance with an issue I am encountering in pgAdmin 4 on my macOS system. Specifically, I am having trouble finding a keyboard shortcut to comment out blocks of code in the SQL editor.
Despite following various instructions, I have been unable to configure a working shortcut. The default shortcut (Cmd + /) is reserved for displaying the top panel on macOS, and as a result, it does not function for commenting out code in pgAdmin 4.
Here are the steps I have taken so far:
- Attempted to use Cmd + / in the SQL editor
- Checked the keyboard shortcuts list in pgAdmin 4 but could not find an option for commenting out code.
- Tried to create a custom shortcut via macOS settings, which was unsuccessful.
Could you please provide guidance on how to set up a functional keyboard shortcut for commenting out blocks of code in the pgAdmin 4 SQL editor on macOS? If there is an alternative method or a workaround, I would greatly appreciate your advice.
Thank you for your time and assistance. I look forward to your response.
Best regards,
Marie Severa--
Pravesh SharmaSoftware Engineer+91 9406461406
Could you please try using the latest version of pgAdmin again? You can download it from here.
Thanks,
Pravesh
Hi Pravesh,Here is my operating version system: and here version of pgAdmin:ProductName: macOSProductVersion: 14.1.2BuildVersion: 23B92and here version of pgAdmin:pgadmin4: 8.9Thank you very much for your help,Marie26.07.2024 v 6:40, Pravesh Sharma <pravesh.sharma@enterprisedb.com>:Hi Marie,Could you please provide the version of pgAdmin 4 you are using, as well as your operating system version? I am unable to reproduce the issue on my end. Additionally, I suggest trying the latest version of pgAdmin 4, which you can download from here.Thanks,PraveshOn Fri, Jul 26, 2024 at 2:26 AM Marie Severa <maja.severa@gmail.com> wrote:Dear pgAdmin Support Team,
I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to seek assistance with an issue I am encountering in pgAdmin 4 on my macOS system. Specifically, I am having trouble finding a keyboard shortcut to comment out blocks of code in the SQL editor.
Despite following various instructions, I have been unable to configure a working shortcut. The default shortcut (Cmd + /) is reserved for displaying the top panel on macOS, and as a result, it does not function for commenting out code in pgAdmin 4.
Here are the steps I have taken so far:
- Attempted to use Cmd + / in the SQL editor
- Checked the keyboard shortcuts list in pgAdmin 4 but could not find an option for commenting out code.
- Tried to create a custom shortcut via macOS settings, which was unsuccessful.
Could you please provide guidance on how to set up a functional keyboard shortcut for commenting out blocks of code in the pgAdmin 4 SQL editor on macOS? If there is an alternative method or a workaround, I would greatly appreciate your advice.
Thank you for your time and assistance. I look forward to your response.
Best regards,
Marie Severa--
Pravesh SharmaSoftware Engineer+91 9406461406