Donald Fraser wrote:
I just upgraded to the latest stable release (1.0.2) of pgAdmin III and noticed that the colour of the SQL text has changed from blue to black.
Is there any way of configuring this so I can select my own colors?
Thanks
Donald Fraser.
Oh h*ll,
I've been waiting for such personal color questions.
No, there's no way at the moment. SQL text will always syntax highlight, any changes you see should be caused by a detected keyword.
Andreas,
I think what Donald is trying to tell is that the highlight seems to be broken in 1.0.2.
I've just tried it under Debian and it does not work properly (IMHO):
take a look at http://www.enrici.com/pgadmin/SCREENSHOTS/ (most things are black in 1.0.1 / 1.0.2)
Donald, what platform do you run on ? I have no other OS here to test pgAdmin3...
Can pgadmin-hackers report the way it looks under other OS/Distro please ?
From the test I just did, it seems the highlight does not work "correctly" since 1.0.1
Any idea ?
BTW, a personal color scheme would be interesting... We could enjoy funny snapshots :))
Regards, Raphaėl
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