Hi - this seems to be a row selection bug. I see it on both pgadmin 1.8.4 and 
1.10.0, on both Linux and Windows:

1. Bring up a table in the edit grid.
2. Select a low-numbered row by clicking in the row number column on the 
extreme left. E.g, click "3".
3. Shift-Select a higher-numbered row in the same way to get a select range: 
e.g., shift-click "5".

Instead of rows 3-5 being selected, rows 1-5 will be selected. (On Linux, they 
will be grayed.)

Selecting the other way, e.g. select 5, then shift-select 3, gives an even 
weirder effect, rows 1-3 and 5 are selected.

Originally I was doing this to delete all but the first row in a big table. I 
selected "2", scrolled to the bottom, shift-selected the last row, and then was 
mystified when all the rows were deleted.

The workaround for nowis to select the second row in the first data column, not 
in the row number, and then to select the lower-right cell in the last row you 
wnant. On Linux this colors all the selected rows, instead of graying them.

Dan


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