Thread: 9.1 Feedback

9.1 Feedback

From
Doug Reed
Date:
Thanque,

Just wanted to provide feedback on 9.1 changes.

I used the workspace layout exclusively since 9.0, sent some early feedback a week ago, or so. It is nice that the Welcome dialog can be closed!  It means closing something doesn't always land on that tab.  The only annoyance in the new layout I find now is that every time you go to the Query or PSQL Tool workspace and back to the 'Default' workspace, it scrolls to the top of the Server list.  I would prefer that it remembers where the scroll bar was, and when you click back to that page, it lands exactly where it was when you were last there.  It still has whatever table selected when you left it, but you have to scroll to it again.  I have 11 servers in my configuration (I am a developer myself and have several versions of my software on several VMs in various stages of development, so my scroll list is substantial.)

... anyway..  thanx again for such an excellent tool!

Re: 9.1 Feedback

From
Akshay Joshi
Date:
Thanks for the feedback. The similar issue is already reported and we will try to fix it as soon as possible may be in the next release.

On Mon, 3 Mar, 2025, 11:30 pm Doug Reed, <r.douglas.reed@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanque,

Just wanted to provide feedback on 9.1 changes.

I used the workspace layout exclusively since 9.0, sent some early feedback a week ago, or so. It is nice that the Welcome dialog can be closed!  It means closing something doesn't always land on that tab.  The only annoyance in the new layout I find now is that every time you go to the Query or PSQL Tool workspace and back to the 'Default' workspace, it scrolls to the top of the Server list.  I would prefer that it remembers where the scroll bar was, and when you click back to that page, it lands exactly where it was when you were last there.  It still has whatever table selected when you left it, but you have to scroll to it again.  I have 11 servers in my configuration (I am a developer myself and have several versions of my software on several VMs in various stages of development, so my scroll list is substantial.)

... anyway..  thanx again for such an excellent tool!