Hi Guillaume,

>> 1. In the main window i have a number of servers in the left pane of the 
>> object browser. Now, if I click on the wrong one, and I don't have a 
>> network-connection to it, there is no way to tell pgadmin to stop trying to 
>> connect to it. Or is there some way to set the timeout? It's too long for my 
>> purposes.
>> 
> 
> You need to double click to open the connection. And AFAICT, you have no
> way to set a timeout.

Okay, thanks.

>> 2. Very often I have the main window buried under many sql query windows. A 
>> menu shortcut (command 1?) to push the main window to the front (and a way 
>> that would allow me to cycle through all open windows - command 2,3 etc)) 
>> would be highly appreciated.
>> 
> I think it would be difficult to remember which number you're supposed
> to hit to get to a specific query tool.

I suggested the command-n scheme just because that's what the Mac OS Terminal 
does. It also allows me to cycle through windows (command <,>). And if 
command-1 would always push the main window to the front, well, that'd be just 
handy. I just watch myself having to use the mouse to go to the window menu 
more often than i would like to.

> Why don't you use Ctrl-Tab or
> Alt-Tab (whatever it is on your OS) to get to the window you want to use?

Neither of these work on Mac OS 10.6.3. 
What you can do is hit F10 and then use < or > to cycle through the open 
windows. But that displays all open pg admin windows...too much action on the 
screen.

> 
>> 3. I'm on Mac OS X, and having to use command-q instead of command w to 
>> close a window is not exactly what a mac user expects. 
>> 
> 
> It's Command-W since 1.10.2.

My copy of pgadmin 1.10.2 (rev. 8217) still works with ctrl-q only.

Best wishes from Berlin,

Maximilian Tyrtania
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